Such microarrays are commonly prepared as square arrays of spots, with each spot containing nucleic acid probes or antibodies that are able to bind to a specific target. Binding of the target to a ...
Microarray image analysis has long been recognised as a pivotal methodology for quantifying gene expression across thousands of genes simultaneously. By converting intricate patterns of hybridised ...
Some credit for this revolution must go to the tools' manufacturers, who seem to have a knack for giving their customers exactly what they want, whether it be chip sets representing every gene in the ...
Two decades ago, the thinking was that diagnostics would be largely conducted at the molecular level. It was anticipated that technologies capable of identifying a pathogen or a gene with high ...
Reported Data Supports the Potential Extension of HD-MAP Vaccine Delivery to Oncology Indications Recently published data generated by researchers at The University of Queensland and Vaxxas shows ...
Nucleic acid extraction is a fundamental step in unlocking the genetic information contained within biological samples. Isolated nucleic acids are the basis for a multitude of analyses and ...
Lead author, Karl Barber with a PICASSO microarray. [Karl Barber, Schmidt Science Fellows] Scientists have used an adaptation of the genome editing technology CRISPR to develop a new peptide display ...
We have developed a procedure of covalently attaching nucleic acids to 1"×3" glass microscope slides. When we calculate the degree of target wash-off during hybridisation and subsequent washes (using ...
Nucleic acids are complex biological molecules that store and transmit genetic information in all living organisms. They are essential for the survival and reproduction of life on Earth. The two main ...
Nucleic acids are essential for all forms of life, and it is found in all cells. Nucleic acids come in two natural forms called deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Image Credit: ...
STANFORD, Calif. — Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine have devised a software algorithm that could enable a common laboratory device to virtually separate a whole-blood sample ...
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