*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, ...
In the early 1980s, David Gilmour, now an emeritus biochemistry and molecular biology professor at Pennsylvania State University, joined the laboratory of geneticist and biochemist John Lis as a ...
As illustrated by Dr. Carl Borrebaeck, [4] of Lund University, Sweden, bioarrays may be based on proteins or on affinity reagents. Defined sets of proteins, such as autoantigens, are spotted on ...
Protein microarrays labelled with fluorophores constitute a versatile platform for high-throughput analysis of protein interactions, expression levels and post-translational modifications. In a ...
The research community's rapid acceptance of microarrays notwithstanding, technical challenges remain. Biochip developers continue to grapple with these issues while upgrading their offerings and ...