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A microarray was designed as described previously and manufactured by Agilent Technology (Santa Clara, CA, USA) (Kim et al. 2009).
On the basis of these results, a new skin pathology-oriented PIQOR™ microarray was designed.
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A high resolution Nimblegen custom microarray was designed representing all non-repetitive sequences in the telomeric 33 Mb of the short arm of human chromosome 11.
A custom-made DNA microarray was designed by selecting 300 human genes from 10 different functional systems and amplifying clones using polymerase chain reaction.
The microarray was designed considering a small collection of sequences useful for monitoring specific pathways and regulatory genes related to fruit ripening and anthocyanin pigmentation.
A microarray was designed and tested for the detection of IgG and IgM antibodies for Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) and IgG antibodies against four herpesviruses.
An oligonucleotide microarray was designed for the novel 46 genes plus 16 previously reported P450 genes along with other non-P450 gene probes.
To confirm our prediction, a miRNA-detecting microarray was designed with probes complementary to all non-redundant mature plant miRNAs documented to date.
For mutational analysis, an oligonucleotide microarray was designed to interrogate FBN1, and the entire exon and exon-intron boundaries of FBN1 were sequenced.
In this study a cDNA microarray was designed and constructed from six libraries of expressed sequence tags generated in a previous study (Li, T., Brouwer, M., 2009.
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