Science, Volume 292John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... microarrays that offer researchers the opportuni- ty to run thousands of samples simultaneously in a single experiment under virtually identical conditions . The phar- maceutical industry in particular values the use of microarray ...
... microarrays that offer researchers the opportuni- ty to run thousands of samples simultaneously in a single experiment under virtually identical conditions . The phar- maceutical industry in particular values the use of microarray ...
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... microarray industry . DNA microarrays are microscopic groups of thousands of DNA mole- cules of known sequences ... microarray . It uses lengths of complementary DNA ( or cDNA ) produced from cellular messenger RNA using the reverse tran ...
... microarray industry . DNA microarrays are microscopic groups of thousands of DNA mole- cules of known sequences ... microarray . It uses lengths of complementary DNA ( or cDNA ) produced from cellular messenger RNA using the reverse tran ...
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... microarray technology , try our new Atlas TM Plastic Microarray Trial Kit ( # K1845-1 ) , which includes a plastic microarray spotted with long oligos representing 100 well - characterized human genes . For more information , go to ...
... microarray technology , try our new Atlas TM Plastic Microarray Trial Kit ( # K1845-1 ) , which includes a plastic microarray spotted with long oligos representing 100 well - characterized human genes . For more information , go to ...
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