Can researchers find recipe for proteins and chips?
Rex Dalton and
Alison Abbott
Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6763, 718-719
Abstract:
Automated chip-based technologies for analysing thousands of proteins simultaneously, analogous to the cDNA chip-based technologies that have facilitated transcriptomics, could provide a leap forward for proteomics research, whose progress is limited by the cumbersome multi-step methods currently available.
Date: 1999
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