Edited by Mark Schena, PH.D.
Published by Oxford University Press
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Genes genomes and chips
Mark Schena and Ronald W. Davis
Chapter 2. Confocal scanning microscopy in microarray detection
Mack J. Schermer
Chapter 3. Representational differences analysis and microarray hybridization for efficient cloning and screening of differentially expressed genes
Stanley F. Nelson and Christopher T. Denny
Chapter 4. Use of oligonucleotide arrays in enzymatic assays: assay optimization
Stephen Case-Green, Clare Pritchard, and Edwin M. Southern
Chapter 5. Antisense oligonucleotide scanning arrays
John K. Elder, Martin Johnson, Natalie Milner, Kalim U. Mir, Muhammad Sohail, and Edwin M. Southern
Chapter 6. Application of ink-jet printing technology to the manufacture of molecular arrays
Thomas P. Theriault, Scott C. Winder, and Ronald C. Gamble
Chapter 7. Gene expression analysis via cDNA microarrays of laser capture microdissected cells from fixed tissue
Ranelle C. Salunga, Hongqing Guo, Lin Luo, Anton Bittner, D.C. Joy, Jim R. Chambers, Jackson S. Wan, Michael R. Jackson, and Mark G. Erlander
Chapter 8. Expression data and the bioinformatics challenges
Joel Lloyd Bellenson
Chapter 9. Active microelectronic arrays for DNA hybridization analysis
Michael J. Heller, Eugene Tu, Anita Holmsen, Ronald G. Sosnowski, and James O'Connell
Chapter 10. Gene chips and microarrays: applications in disease profiles, drug target discovery, drug action and toxicity
Renu A. Heller, John Allard, Fengrong Zuo, Christopher Lock, Stacy Wilson, Paul Klonowski, Hans Gmuender, Harold Van Wart, and Robert Booth.
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