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Protein microchip bioassay with dual fluorescent- and MALDI read-out.

Finnskog, David LU ; Ressine, Anton LU ; Laurell, Thomas LU and Marko-Varga, György LU (2005) 8th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences p.466-468
Abstract
Protein Microchip Array technology makes it possible to examine patterns of protein expressions and modifications. Current technologies such as two-dimensional get electrophoresis (2-DE) in combination with mass spectrometry allows the identification of biologically relevant proteins with high resolving power, but has also considerable limitations. Most spots observed in 2-DE are from high abundance proteins while low signaling proteins are highly suppressed. Protein microarrays have a potential to speed up the discovery of new markers and targets of interest to the pharmaceutical industry. The technique is also readily compatible with high-throughput applications.
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keywords
fluorescence readout, MALDI-TOF read-out, immunoassay
host publication
Micro Total Analysis Systems 2004, Vol 1
issue
296
pages
466 - 468
publisher
Springer
conference name
8th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences
conference location
Malmo, Sweden
conference dates
2004-09-26 - 2004-09-30
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  • wos:000228997000156
ISSN
0260-6291
language
English
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yes
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  abstract     = {{Protein Microchip Array technology makes it possible to examine patterns of protein expressions and modifications. Current technologies such as two-dimensional get electrophoresis (2-DE) in combination with mass spectrometry allows the identification of biologically relevant proteins with high resolving power, but has also considerable limitations. Most spots observed in 2-DE are from high abundance proteins while low signaling proteins are highly suppressed. Protein microarrays have a potential to speed up the discovery of new markers and targets of interest to the pharmaceutical industry. The technique is also readily compatible with high-throughput applications.}},
  author       = {{Finnskog, David and Ressine, Anton and Laurell, Thomas and Marko-Varga, György}},
  booktitle    = {{Micro Total Analysis Systems 2004, Vol 1}},
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  keywords     = {{fluorescence readout; MALDI-TOF read-out; immunoassay}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{296}},
  pages        = {{466--468}},
  publisher    = {{Springer}},
  title        = {{Protein microchip bioassay with dual fluorescent- and MALDI read-out.}},
  year         = {{2005}},
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