Mirzabekov et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Emerging array-based technologies in proteomicsMirzabekov et al., 2002
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- Mirzabekov A
- Kolchinsky A
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- Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
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Microarray format is the method of choice for high-throughput hybridization of nucleic acids. Lately, microarray strategy has been applied to broad studies of interactions of proteins with other molecules. The diversity of these interactions and variations of the properties of …
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