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High-throughput biochemistry heats up

A calorimetric microarray provides a platform for high-throughput thermodynamic measurements for proteomics and drug screening.

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Figure 1: A schematic of a single detector of the PARC nanocalorimeter.

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Salemme, F. High-throughput biochemistry heats up. Nat Biotechnol 22, 1100–1101 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0904-1100

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