Autoantigen microarrays are being used increasingly to study autoimmunity. Significant varia-tion has been observed when comparing microarray surfaces, printing methods, and probing conditions. In the present study, 24 surfaces and several arraying parameters were analyzed using.500 feature autoantigen microarrays printed with quill pins. A small subset of slides, including FAST®, PATH®, and SuperEpoxy2, performed well while maintaining the sensitivity and specificity of autoantigen microarrays previously demonstrated by our laboratory. By opti-mizing the major variables in our autoantigen microarray platform, subtle differences in serum samples can be identified that will shed light on disease pathogenesis
Two new technologies (tissue microarrays (TMAs) and proteomics) have generated a great amount of dat...
Advances in molecular methods for analyzing DNA, RNA and proteins in humans as well as in other anim...
High-throughput protein arrays allow the miniaturized and parallel analysis of large numbers of diag...
We constructed miniaturized autoantigen arrays to perform large-scale multiplex characterization of ...
BACKGROUND: The immune response involves the activa-tion of heterogeneous populations of T cells and...
AbstractSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex autoimmune disease characterized by the prod...
<p>(A). Layout of the focused autoantigen microarray. The microarray slide contains 12 identical blo...
BACKGROUND: The immune response involves the activa-tion of heterogeneous populations of T cells and...
As with the development of any novel and potentially powerful technology, the prospect of revealing ...
With the advent of protein and antibody microarray technology several different coatings and protoco...
With the advent of protein and antibody microarray technology several different coatings and protoco...
Antibodies are a class of proteins that are made by the immune system to recognize harmful organisms...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common rheumatic disease and one of the most disabling pathologies w...
Protein biochips have a great potential in future parallel processing of complex samples as a resear...
Within the last 5 years, protein microarrays have been developed and applied to multiple approaches:...
Two new technologies (tissue microarrays (TMAs) and proteomics) have generated a great amount of dat...
Advances in molecular methods for analyzing DNA, RNA and proteins in humans as well as in other anim...
High-throughput protein arrays allow the miniaturized and parallel analysis of large numbers of diag...
We constructed miniaturized autoantigen arrays to perform large-scale multiplex characterization of ...
BACKGROUND: The immune response involves the activa-tion of heterogeneous populations of T cells and...
AbstractSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex autoimmune disease characterized by the prod...
<p>(A). Layout of the focused autoantigen microarray. The microarray slide contains 12 identical blo...
BACKGROUND: The immune response involves the activa-tion of heterogeneous populations of T cells and...
As with the development of any novel and potentially powerful technology, the prospect of revealing ...
With the advent of protein and antibody microarray technology several different coatings and protoco...
With the advent of protein and antibody microarray technology several different coatings and protoco...
Antibodies are a class of proteins that are made by the immune system to recognize harmful organisms...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common rheumatic disease and one of the most disabling pathologies w...
Protein biochips have a great potential in future parallel processing of complex samples as a resear...
Within the last 5 years, protein microarrays have been developed and applied to multiple approaches:...
Two new technologies (tissue microarrays (TMAs) and proteomics) have generated a great amount of dat...
Advances in molecular methods for analyzing DNA, RNA and proteins in humans as well as in other anim...
High-throughput protein arrays allow the miniaturized and parallel analysis of large numbers of diag...