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PROTEIN ARRAYS
As part of the Yale/NIDA Proteomics Research
Center we are establishing tools and methods for fabrication of protein microarrays. Please contact
Irina Tikhonova
regarding printing of protein microarrays.
"Testing and Establishing Optimal Protein Array Conditions to be Applied
Towards the DARPP-32 Phosphoprotein Model System" by Reema Gulati, Keck
Microarray Laboratory. A University of New Haven, MB 690: Research Project, Spring 2004.
"Establishing robust protocols for printing targeted protein arrays in an
academic microarray core facility".
A poster presented october15, 2004 at a one day symposium
at Yale University Center for Genomics and Proteomics, Kinase Proteomics
and Drug Development.
The Yale/NIDA Protein Microarray Core is currently offering, full project
services for the BD BioSciences Clontech Ab 500 array.
Clontech Antibody Microarrays Protocol
http://www.bdbiosciences.ca/
canada/downloads/Ab_Array_380_User_Manual.pdf
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Anderson K, Potter A, Baban D, Davies KE.
Protein expression changes in spinal muscle
atrophy revealed with a novel antibody technology. Brain 2003 126(9):2052-64.
Roberts E, Charboneau L, Espina V, Liotta L, Petricoin E, Dreher K.
Application of laser capture microdissection and protein microarray technologies
in the molecular analysis of airway injury following pollution particle
exposure.
J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2004 Jun 11;67(11):851-61.
Neuhold LA, Guo QM, Alper J, Velazquez JM.
High-throughput proteomics for alcohol research.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2004 Feb;28(2):203-10.
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