DNA microarray biosensors are essential tools for analyzing transcriptome expression levels and single nucleotide polymorphisms in disease pathology and diagnostics. Since rapid and quantitative detection is necessary for these applications, optimization of the experimental conditions is essential. Here, experimental conditions for DNA microarray biosensors were optimized using an artificial target strategy without reaction or purification bias. Most importantly, hybridization time was reduced to one hour for rapid and homogeneous detection of target DNA. High and low concentrations of capture probe are appropriate for optimizing the limit of detection and dynamic range, respectively. Bleaching effects can be minimized by measuring fluoresc...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Genomics provided biomedical scientists an inventory of all genes and sequences present in a living ...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
DNA microarrays are often used in the detection and characterization of microbial pathogens in clini...
DNA microarrays become increasingly important in the field of clinical diagnostics. These microarray...
Abstract Background DNA microarrays, which have been increasingly used to monitor mRNA transcripts a...
Pathogens pose a significant threat to humans, animals, and plants. Consequently, a considerable eff...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
Data acquisition in conventional fluorescent-based microarrays takes place after the completion of a...
The usability of the DNA microarray format for the specific detection of bacteria based on their 16S...
DNA microarrays contain sequence specific probes arrayed in distinct spots numbering from 10,000 to ...
DNA microarray technology relies on the hybridization process, which is stochastic in nature. Curren...
DNA Microarray is a powerful tool to measure the level of a mixed population of nucleic acids at one...
In conventional fluorescent-based microarrays, data is acquired after the completion of the hybridiz...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Genomics provided biomedical scientists an inventory of all genes and sequences present in a living ...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
DNA microarrays are often used in the detection and characterization of microbial pathogens in clini...
DNA microarrays become increasingly important in the field of clinical diagnostics. These microarray...
Abstract Background DNA microarrays, which have been increasingly used to monitor mRNA transcripts a...
Pathogens pose a significant threat to humans, animals, and plants. Consequently, a considerable eff...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
Data acquisition in conventional fluorescent-based microarrays takes place after the completion of a...
The usability of the DNA microarray format for the specific detection of bacteria based on their 16S...
DNA microarrays contain sequence specific probes arrayed in distinct spots numbering from 10,000 to ...
DNA microarray technology relies on the hybridization process, which is stochastic in nature. Curren...
DNA Microarray is a powerful tool to measure the level of a mixed population of nucleic acids at one...
In conventional fluorescent-based microarrays, data is acquired after the completion of the hybridiz...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Genomics provided biomedical scientists an inventory of all genes and sequences present in a living ...