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This review outlines protein microarray techniques that are currently being used for analytical and function-based proteomics, providing a detailed analysis of recent advances in this technology.
*These authors contributed equally to the preparation of this manuscript. Cell-based technologies for printing protein microarrays are faced with poor protein expression, protein insolubility ...
Protein and peptide microarrays, the emerging tools for proteomics and clinical assays, are high-throughput methods that track binding events and activities, and decide the function of proteins on ...
As protein arrays have become increasingly consistent and reliable, more scientists have begun to incorporate them into their proteomics experiments. Researchers are attracted by the technology ...
Protein microarrays offer the ability to measure protein expression and antibody binding in a high-throughput and miniaturized manner.
Quantitative proteomics Microarray technology is finding its way into quantitative proteomics through the construction of what are most accurately called 'protein-detecting microarrays' 1.
Protein Microarrays Mature THE 4-1-1 ON PWG:Courtesy of ZeptosensPlanar waveguide (PWG) technology (right) has the advantage over conventional epifluorescence excitation (left) for surface-confined ...
Abstract Self-assembling protein microarrays arrays can be used to study protein-protein interactions, protein-drug interactions, search for enzyme substrates, and as tools to search for disease ...
Protein Microarrays at the Cusp Courtesy of Ciphergen Biosystems Wildlife biologist Marissa Irwin had no idea that cells in her body had gone haywire. In response to scrambled protein signaling ...
Here, we use functionalized, macromolecular single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) as multicolor Raman labels for highly sensitive, multiplexed protein detection in an arrayed format.
From today's Science: Researchers have built a microarray designed to study the interactions of thousands of proteins simultaneously, helping to uncover their function. As more and more genomes are ...
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