Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The completion of the human genome sequence has led to a rapid increase in genetic information. The invention of DNA microarrays, which allow for the parallel measurement of thousands of genes on the level of mRNA, has enabled scientists to take a more global vie...

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Main Authors: Nock Steffen, Sydor Jens R
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2003-06-01
Series:Proteome Science
Online Access:http://www.Proteomesci.com/content/1/1/3
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spelling doaj-e3f7e3910c1747d0a4c58870e674ed952020-11-25T00:23:57ZengBMCProteome Science1477-59562003-06-0111310.1186/1477-5956-1-3Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteinsNock SteffenSydor Jens R<p>Abstract</p> <p>The completion of the human genome sequence has led to a rapid increase in genetic information. The invention of DNA microarrays, which allow for the parallel measurement of thousands of genes on the level of mRNA, has enabled scientists to take a more global view of biological systems. Protein microarrays have a big potential to increase the throughput of proteomic research. Microarrays of antibodies can simultaneously measure the concentration of a multitude of target proteins in a very short period of time. The ability of protein microarrays to increase the quantity of data points in small biological samples on the protein level will have a major impact on basic biological research as well as on the discovery of new drug targets and diagnostic markers. This review highlights the current status of protein expression profiling arrays, their development, applications and limitations.</p> http://www.Proteomesci.com/content/1/1/3
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Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins
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title Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins
title_short Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins
title_full Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins
title_fullStr Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins
title_full_unstemmed Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins
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series Proteome Science
issn 1477-5956
publishDate 2003-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The completion of the human genome sequence has led to a rapid increase in genetic information. The invention of DNA microarrays, which allow for the parallel measurement of thousands of genes on the level of mRNA, has enabled scientists to take a more global view of biological systems. Protein microarrays have a big potential to increase the throughput of proteomic research. Microarrays of antibodies can simultaneously measure the concentration of a multitude of target proteins in a very short period of time. The ability of protein microarrays to increase the quantity of data points in small biological samples on the protein level will have a major impact on basic biological research as well as on the discovery of new drug targets and diagnostic markers. This review highlights the current status of protein expression profiling arrays, their development, applications and limitations.</p>
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