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News Release from: Qiagen | Subject: SensiChip DNA Array System
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 January 2003
Sensitive analysis of human kinases and
phosphases
It's now possible to analyze all available human kinase and phosphatase genes on the highly sensitive SensiChip DNA Array System.
It's now possible to analyze all available human kinase and phosphatase genes on the highly sensitive SensiChip DNA Array System The new SensiChip Human Kinase DNA Array Bar enables highly sensitive expression analysis of cell signaling to uncover the molecular basis of human diseases and discover important new drug targets
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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With 743 genes, the new SensiChip Human Kinase DNA Array Bar (developed by Qiagen and Axxima) provides all available human kinase and phosphatase genes, plus related genes, a series of housekeeping genes, and other controls.
Each 70mer probe is designed by our bioinformatics team to have optimal specificity for its target gene, and the complete probe set is temperature normalized.
The SensiChip DNA Array System (developed by Qiagen and Zeptosens AG) provides a complete microarray solution including reader with image acquisition and analysis software, customized and pre-spotted arrays of optimized 70mer oligos, and a hybridization station.
The system uses innovative planar waveguide technology, which enables microarray analysis with as little as 1 ęg total RNA - without amplification steps - to give the true gene expression profile.
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