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  1. Microarray - Wikipedia

    The initial publication on microarray production process dates back to 1995, when 48 cDNAs of a plant were printed on glass slide typically used for light microscopy, modern microarrays on the …

  2. Microarray | Description, Fabrication, Analysis, Types,

    A microarray is a laboratory technique used in the study and analysis of biological molecules, particularly DNA and proteins, in which a probe of interest is affixed in a grid pattern to the …

  3. Microarrays: An Introduction and Guide to Their Use

    The term “microarray” broadly refers to a solid support such as a glass slide or silicon chip onto which many separate pools of molecules are attached in a regular pattern of microscopic spots …

  4. Microarray Technology - National Human Genome Research …

    1 day ago · Microarray technology is a general laboratory approach that involves binding an array of thousands to millions of known nucleic acid fragments to a solid surface, referred to as a …

  5. What Is a Microarray and How Does the Technology Work?

    28 Iúil 2025 · A microarray is a laboratory tool used to analyze many genes or proteins simultaneously. This technology involves placing thousands of microscopic spots of known …

  6. Microarray - Laboratory Notes

    21 Beal 2025 · The data generated from microarray experiments are rich and complex, often requiring bioinformatics tools for normalization, pattern recognition, and interpretation.

  7. Microarray Technology: Principles and Applications

    24 MFómh 2025 · At its core, microarray technology works on the principle of nucleic acid hybridization. DNA fragments (probes) are immobilized on a solid surface like a glass slide or …

  8. microarray | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

    A microarray is a laboratory tool used to detect the expression of thousands of genes at the same time

  9. 9.4: DNA Microarrays - Biology LibreTexts

    A DNA microarray (also commonly known as a DNA chip or biochip) is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface. Scientists use DNA microarrays to simultaneously …

  10. DNA microarray - Wikipedia

    This is an example of a DNA microarray experiment which includes details for a particular case to better explain DNA microarray experiments, while listing modifications for RNA or other …