The field of proteomics has undergone rapid advancements over the last decade and protein microarrays have emerged as a promising technological platform for the challenging task of studying complex ...
Small molecule microarrays allow screening of biomolecules such as peptides and carbohydrates. By immobilizing these small molecules on a microarray, interactions can be quickly assessed through a ...
In this issue we take a close look at DNA microarrays, the current amore of biological and biomedical researchers. There's little reason to doubt that the infatuation will continue, at least for ...
For the cell biologist, identifying changes in gene expression using DNA microarrays is just the start of a long journey from tissue to cell. We discuss how chip users can first filter noise ...
Dublin, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Biochip Market: Microarrays and Lab-on-a-Chip" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for biochip was valued at ...
Regarding the articles on microarrays, 1-3 Pat Brown and the group at Stanford deserve great recognition for their technological innovations that led to widespread use of microarray analysis in ...
Better Tools and Methodologies Are Needed to Move the Field Past a Critical Stage Microarrays have advanced significantly over the years, which is a good thing as genomics would not exist if not for ...
The human genome project was undertaken to determine the human DNA sequence and analyze variation among individuals. To make use of this information, tools were developed that could collect and ...
While microarray technology is broadening its applications in genomics and proteomics, the technique remains a vibrant contributor in the area of gene expression. Much of the overall developmental ...
With a protein microarray, researchers can find a specific protein in a biological sample, allowing them to diagnose a disease or unravel a physiological process. But sometimes one protein in one ...
*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, ...