David Baker’s research team at the Institute for Protein Design has unveiled a new technique for sequestering membrane ...
Definition: A microarray is a small, flat substrate carrying an ordered grid of microscopic probe features, each containing a known biological molecule, that is used to measure many molecular targets ...
1 Translational Research Program, Public Health Sciences Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA 9 Great Lakes New England (GLNE) Clinical Validation Center of EDRN, ...
Figure 1: RNA-seq data uses short reads of mRNA which is free of intronic non-coding DNA. These reads must then be aligned back to the reference genome. Credit: Technology Networks. Early RNA-seq ...
cDNA microarray is an innovative technology that facilitates the analysis of the expression of thousands of genes simultaneously. The utilization of this methodology, which is rapidly evolving, ...
Expression proteomics determines where and when proteins are expressed and measures their quantities. This qualitative and quantitative approach can compare protein expression across conditions, such ...
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Background: Microarray technology has brought significant advancements to high-throughput analysis, particularly in the comprehensive study of biomolecular interactions involving proteins, peptides, ...
Environmental and industrial biotechnology uses the chemistry of living organisms through molecular biology and cell manipulation to develop new or alternative methods to find cleaner and more ...
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Multivalent ligand–protein interactions are a commonly employed approach by nature in many biological processes. Single glycan–protein interactions are often weak, but their affinity and specificity ...