Microarrays: branching out from expression analysis
Laura Bonetta
Laura Bonetta is a freelance writer based in the Washington, DC area lbonetta@nasw.org.
The main application of microarrays is gene expression analysis, but other uses for these arrays continue to grow in popularity. Laura Bonetta reports on the use of this technology to analyze other entities, from carbohydrates to tissue samples.
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