Abstract The study of clinical samples is often limited by the amount of material available to study. While proteins cannot be multiplied in their natural form, DNA and RNA can be amplified from small specimens and used for high-throughput analyses. Therefore, genetic studies offer the best opportunity to screen for novel insights of human pathology when little material is available. Precise estimates of DNA copy numbers in a given specimen are necessary. However, most studies investigate static variables such as the genetic background of patients or mutations within pathological specimens without a need to assess proportionality of expression among different genes throughout the genome. Comparative genomic hybridization of DNA samples repr...
BACKGROUND:Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity amplification ...
Accurate profiling of minute quantities of RNA in a global manner can enable key advances in many sc...
The sequence of the entire human genome is available today, and this information can be used to unde...
High-throughput sequencing has greatly influenced the amount of data produced and biological questio...
Demand for high quality gene expression data has driven the development of revolutionary microarray ...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity ampli...
The increased use of microarray expression profiling to study both the molecular biology of cancer a...
The transcriptome is the complete set of RNA molecules in biological samples, and they are primarily...
<div><p>Demand for high quality gene expression data has driven the development of revolutionary mic...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity ampli...
Abstract Background DNA microarray profiling performed on clinical tissue specimens can potentially ...
We describe a method called META RNA profiling (for “modular early-tagged amplification”) that can q...
Through a number of biological, technological and computational achievements during the 20th century...
Abstract Background High density cDNA microarray technology provides a powerful tool to survey the a...
Accurate profiling of minute quantities of RNA in a global manner can enable key advances in many sc...
BACKGROUND:Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity amplification ...
Accurate profiling of minute quantities of RNA in a global manner can enable key advances in many sc...
The sequence of the entire human genome is available today, and this information can be used to unde...
High-throughput sequencing has greatly influenced the amount of data produced and biological questio...
Demand for high quality gene expression data has driven the development of revolutionary microarray ...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity ampli...
The increased use of microarray expression profiling to study both the molecular biology of cancer a...
The transcriptome is the complete set of RNA molecules in biological samples, and they are primarily...
<div><p>Demand for high quality gene expression data has driven the development of revolutionary mic...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity ampli...
Abstract Background DNA microarray profiling performed on clinical tissue specimens can potentially ...
We describe a method called META RNA profiling (for “modular early-tagged amplification”) that can q...
Through a number of biological, technological and computational achievements during the 20th century...
Abstract Background High density cDNA microarray technology provides a powerful tool to survey the a...
Accurate profiling of minute quantities of RNA in a global manner can enable key advances in many sc...
BACKGROUND:Gene expression profiling of small numbers of cells requires high-fidelity amplification ...
Accurate profiling of minute quantities of RNA in a global manner can enable key advances in many sc...
The sequence of the entire human genome is available today, and this information can be used to unde...