Microarrays

Word MICROARRAYS
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What do we mean by microarrays?

Any of several devices, containing a two-dimensional array of small quantities of biological material, used for various types of assay; the assay itself

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The word "microarrays" in example sentences

Doctors are already using DNA-based tools, called microarrays or gene chips, to try to figure out the difference between tumors and normal cells in the same person. ❋ Keith J. Winstein (2009)

Because individuals respond differently to such therapies, Dr. Levinson said the company has studied giving the new products to patients prescreened with "embedded diagnostic tests" -- gene assays on chips called microarrays -- to detect who will and won't benefit. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Some of this testing may be conducted in glassware or other materials (for example glassware or petri dishes) either with living tissue such as cells in cultures, tissues obtained from experimental animals, specially-fabricated tools known as microarrays or with purely chemical systems. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To address this challenge it is desirable to compare the results from different related studies such as mRNA expression microarrays, genome-wide ChIP-X, RNAi screens, proteomics and phosphoproteomics experiments in a coherent global framework. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If you had a way of looking at changes in all the genes that are expressed at one time (which Kelleher does: a process called microarrays), you could monitor the levels of gene expression when an organism is at varying levels of zinc deficiency. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although all eQTL studies so far have assayed messenger RNA levels using expression microarrays, recent advances in RNA sequencing enable the analysis of transcript variation at unprecedented resolution. ❋ Joseph K. Pickrell (2010)

We used high-density gene expression microarrays in a functional epigenetic study of 11 renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cell lines. ❋ M R Morris (2010)

Agilent chromatin immunoprecipitation-on-chip (ChIP-on-chip) and gene expression microarrays to study molecules known as "Yamanaka factors" and their roles in inducing pluripotency in mouse cells.

Fourteen expression microarrays that our laboratory had previously studied from the same platform were incorporated and all microarrays were normalized for COPA analysis. ❋ Ian M. Smith Et Al. (2009)

The new direct random-primed cDNA labeling method introduced here is suitable for gene expression microarrays and provides a rapid, inexpensive alternative to existing methods. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The IGR Genomic Center, officially opened in 2002 by Claudie Haigneré in her capacity as Ministry of Research, first achieved Agilent-Certified Service Provider status for gene expression microarrays in 2005.

The ideal candidate must have a Ph.D. and direct experience in programming and high-throughput analysis of biological data (such as microarrays and deep sequencing). ❋ Unknown (2010)

• Experience in handling large data sets such as microarrays, sequencing, proteomics and imaging data. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This is perhaps reasonable for large-scale automated technologies, such as microarrays, but the logistics of converting every western blot, ELISA, and protein assay into a structured and accessible data format would be a nightmare -- and probably not worth the effort. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Accordingly, pathology in PD is not just restricted to the SNc but also affects the olfactory pathway, spinal cord and dorsal cranial nuclei of the medulla High throughput discovery platforms, such as microarrays, that assume no ❋ Greg T. Sutherland Et Al. (2009)

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