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Photo: Jeff MillerTomas A Prolla Editor's Note: To keep up with topical research trends, LabConsumer continues to address various aspects of microarray technology in 2000. "Array of Options" (May 29, ...
Waking up with a pimple is no longer a cause for panic, thanks to pimple patches—small, sticker-like bandages that cover and help heal the unwanted zit. A team of researchers publishing in ACS Applied ...
Courtesy of CombiMatrix The research community's rapid acceptance of microarrays notwithstanding, technical challenges remain. Biochip developers continue to grapple with these issues while upgrading ...
Australian biotech Vaxxas has raised around $90 million in fresh funding to accelerate the commercialisation of its ...
Technology advances and miniaturization are driving the development of higher-throughput and multiplexed protein microarray assays.
Vaccine experts are excited about new clinical trial results for a device that delivers measles vaccine via a "microarray" patch — no syringe needed.
Although protein microarray technology borrows extensively from the science behind DNA microarrays, there are fundamental differences between proteins and DNA, primarily due to the markedly ...
PathogenDx has introduced QuantX Bacterial, a novel four-in-one assay streamlining microbial testing compliance for cannabis laboratories across states. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona ...
Amplified RNA (aRNA) synthesized by T7 linear amplification is frequently used for gene expression analysis on microarrays. Single stranded DNA (ssDNA) is however mostly used as target in microarray ...
A team of researchers has designed a two-stage pimple patch set with an array of tiny spikes that grabs onto a pimple and delivers antibacterial or anti-inflammatory compounds.