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ProtoArray services and its associated products have been discontinued, information here is for reference. ProtoArray Human Protein Microarrays can be easily read with most commercially available fluorescent microarray scanners. See the table below for a list of compatible scanners.
ProtoArray services and its associated products have been discontinued, information here is for reference., ProtoArray Publications and Literature ProtoArray Protein Content Protein Spot Information, Immune Response Profiling on ProtoArray Human Protein Microarrays Kinase Substrate Identification on...
With the ability to profile more than 9,000 targets at once, ProtoArray® assays can speed your protein interaction identification, allowing you to focus on the bigger questions., Why Choose the ProtoArray® Assay for Interacting Partner Identification?
View all What are the dimensions of the Protoarray™ Human Protein Microarray v5.1 slides? How should I store the Protoarray™ Human Protein Microarray v5.1? Can I purchase Synthetic Block? How many proteins does the Protoarray™ Human Protein Microarray v5.1 contain?
Leverage Applied Biosystems microarray technology to develop microarray products for applications in diagnostics, forensics, animal testing, industrial testing, food testing, and more. We have made this breakthrough technology available to companies like yours, so you can create tailored products...
ProtoArray services and its associated products have been discontinued, information here is for reference., Contact our technical support specialists at (800) 955-6288 (US only) or e-mail at techsupport@invitrogen.com .
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Phenotypic abnormalities are rarely a result of expression changes in single genes, so generating a comprehensive expression profile is critical when studying normal biology and disease processes. Additionally, important expression changes, such as differential exon usage resulting from alternative...
Measuring the changes in the miRNA expression profile is extremely important for deciphering the biological context of differentially expressed genes. GeneChip™ miRNA Arrays are powerful tools for studying the role of small non-coding RNA (miRNA, snoRNA, and scaRNA) in complex diseases, such as...
Applied Biosystems microarray instruments provide a fully integrated platform for processing CytoScan arrays for oncology research. Our instruments combine advanced technology with user-friendly features for microarray scanning to help improve throughput and efficiency in your genetic analysis.
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Applied Biosystems microarray instruments provide a fully integrated platform for processing CytoScan arrays for cytogenetics research. Our instruments combine advanced technology with user-friendly features for microarray scanning needs to dramatically improve throughput and efficiency in your...
Applied Biosystems microarray instruments provide a fully integrated platform for processing CytoScan arrays for cytogenetics research. Our instruments combine advanced technology with user-friendly features for microarray scanning needs to dramatically improve throughput and efficiency in your...
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Ivonne Moon, Marianna Goldrick, Bob Setterquist, Sharmili Moturi, Charmaine San Jose Abstract Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM) is a technique that enables the selection of specific cell types from a tissue section.