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High Density DNA and Protein Arrays, Generation and Applications

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High-density DNA and protein arrays, also known as microarrays or chips, are miniaturised devices, which comprise small flat surfaces, onto which are ordered arrangements of individual samples are positioned, enabling their parallel analysis, which can be used for biological experimentation. High density array technologies allow the use of smaller sample volumes, more efficient analyses and higher throughput. This review outlines recent developments in the generation of high density DNA and protein arrays and their potential applications in the areas such as diagnostics and proteomics.

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Cahill, D.J. (2001). High Density DNA and Protein Arrays, Generation and Applications. In: Pifat-Mrzljak, G. (eds) Supramolecular Structure and Function 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1363-6_16

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