Protein MicroarraysMark Schena Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 - 469 pages Principles of protein microarrays; Novel strategies in protein microarray generation and detection; Practical guide to protein microarrays: assay systems, methods, and algorithms; Microarrays for the high-throughput analysis of protein-carbohydrate interactions; Protein microarrays: principles and limitations; System-oriented proteomics using protein-domain microarrays; Colorimetric microarray assays for rheumatoid arthritis using a recombinant proteome library; Academic and commercial aspects of protein microarray development; Analyzing proteins and protein modifications with arraytube antibody microarrays; Non-contact dispensing for protein microarrays; High speed, high efficiency protein printing by biolp; Putting the "bio" in biochips: capture agents for protein microarray expression profiling platforms; Protein biochips for the profiling of allergen-specific antibodies; Solid supports for protein microarrays and related devices; Protein microarrays for biosensor applications; Technological aspects of protein microarrays and nanoarrays; Mega-dense nanoarrays: the challenge of novel antibody microarray formats; INFINITI system: an automated multiplexing protein microarray platform; Protein microarrays for analysis of antibody responses in animals and humans; G protein-coupled receptor microarrays: a versatile tool for drug discovery; Proteome-scale analysis of the immune response against pathogenic microorganisms; Development of protein microarrays for drug discovery; Development and applications of functional protein microarrays; Enabling tools for protein microarrays. |
Table des matières
Chapter | 9 |
Principles of Protein Microarrays | 11 |
Wlad Kusnezow Christer Wingren | 17 |
Ye Fang Jens O Koopmann | 22 |
Assay Systems | 43 |
Microarrays for the HighThroughput Analysis | 57 |
Emanuel F Petricoin PhD Institute of Molecular Biology | 61 |
Principles and Limitations | 71 |
Hoheisel Anupam Talapatra | 243 |
Yulong Hong Maidenhead Berkshire United Kingdom | 245 |
Solid Supports for Protein Microarrays | 247 |
Protein Microarrays for Biosensor Applications | 285 |
Technological Aspects of Protein Microarrays | 305 |
The Challenge of Novel Antibody | 339 |
An Automated Multiplexing Protein | 353 |
Stanford University School of Medicine | 365 |
SystemOriented Proteomics Using ProteinDomain | 107 |
Department of Biological Sciences Smithville | 119 |
Academic and Commercial Aspects of Protein Microarray | 137 |
Timo Pulli Lars Montelius | 140 |
Analyzing Proteins and Protein Modifications with | 159 |
Olaf Witt Chapter 17 | 167 |
High Speed High Efficiency Protein Printing by BioLP | 189 |
Protein Biochips for the Profiling of AllergenSpecific | 221 |
A Versatile Tool | 377 |
Corning Incorporated Paul Predki | 387 |
Development of Protein Microarrays for Drug Discovery | 401 |
Development and Applications of Functional Protein | 421 |
Enabling Tools for Protein Microarrays | 441 |
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