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Humana Press Inc. Bioarrays From Basics To Diagnostics by Foreword by Sir E.M. Southern
This book provides an integrated collection of timely articles on the use of bioarray techniques in the fields of biotechnology and molecular medicine. It is the first book to comprehensively integrate molecular diagnostics and molecular pathology. This book serves as an indispensable reference for graduate students, post-docs, and professors as well as an explanatory analysis for executives and scientists in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies._x000D_ _x000D_
Foreword: Sir Edwin Southern_x000D_
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Introduction: Krishnarao Appasani_x000D_
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Section 1: BioArray Technology Platforms_x000D_
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Chapter 1: The Investigation of Tumour Metastasis using cDNA Microarrays_x000D_
David Murray, Francesco Gorreta, Geraldine Grant, Vikas Chandhoke and Susan McDonnell_x000D_
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Chapter 2: From tissue samples to tumor markers_x000D_
Dirce Maria Carraro, Helena Paula Brentani, Fernando Augusto Soares, _x000D_
Luiz Fernando Lima Reis and Ricardo Renzo Brentani_x000D_
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Charter 3: Experimental design for assessment of gene expression changes using microarrays. Answers are easy, is asking the right question difficult?_x000D_
Marcia V. Fournier, Paulo da Costa Carvalho, David D. Magee and Maria da Gloria Costa Carvalho_x000D_
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Chapter 4: From Microarrays to Gene Networks_x000D_
Hasan H. Otu and Towia A. Liberman_x000D_
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Section 2: Biomarkers and Clinical Genomics_x000D_
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Charter 5: Reduction in Sample Heterogeneity Leads to Increased Microarray Sensitivity_x000D_
Williams, Amanda J.; Hagan, Kevin W.; Culp, Steve G.; Medd, Amy; Mrzljak, Ladislav; Defay, Tom R., and Mallamaci, Michael A._x000D_
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Chapter 6: Genomics to identify biomarkers of normal brain aging_x000D_
Loubna Erraji-Benchekroun, Victoria Arango, John J. Mann, and Mark D. Underwood _x000D_
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Chapter 7: Gene expression profiling for biomarker discovery_x000D_
Kazuhiko Uchida_x000D_
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Chapter 8: Array-based Comparative Genomic Hybdidization: applications in cancer and tuberculosis_x000D_
Murali D. Bashyam and Seyed E. Hasnain_x000D_
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Chapter 9: The regional specialization of endothelial cell as revealed by genomic analysis_x000D_
Jen-Tsan Ashley Chi, Zhen Wang and Anil Potti_x000D_
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Section 3: Biomarker Identification Using Clinical proteomics and Glycomics_x000D_
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Chapter 10: Identification of target antigens in CNS inflammation by protein array technique_x000D_
Sabine Cepok, Bernhard Hemmer, Konrad Bussow_x000D_
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Chapter 11: Differential Protein Expressio, Protein profiles of Human Gliomas and Clinical Implications_x000D_
.Ravi Sirdeshmukh, VaniSantosh and Anusha Srikanth _x000D_
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Chapter 12: Antibody-Based Microarrays: From Focussed Assays to Proteome-Scale Analysis_x000D_
Christer Wingren and Carl AK Borrebaeck_x000D_
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Chapter 13: GlycoProfiling by DNA-Sequencer Aided-Fluorophore Assisted Carbohydrate Electrophoresis: new opportunities in diagnosing and following disease_x000D_
Wouter Laroy and Roland Contreras_x000D_
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Chapter 14: A high-throughput biochip platform for constructing carbohydrate microarrays_x000D_
Denong Wang, Dhaval Shah , Ruobing Wang, Shaoyi Liu, Aili Wang, Xiaoyuan Xu,_x000D_
Brian J. Trummer, Chao Deng and Rong Chen_x000D_
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Section 4: Emerging Technologies in Diagnostics_x000D_
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Chapter 15: Microarrays and blood diagnostics_x000D_
Juraj Petrik and Janine Scott Robb_x000D_
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Chapter 16: Lab-on-a-chip devices for cellular arrays based on dielectrophoresis_x000D_
ROBERTO GAMBARI, MONICA BORGATTI, ENRICA FABBRI, RICCARDO GAVIOLI, CINZIA FORTINI, CLAUDIO NASTRUZZI, LUIGI ALTOMARE, MELANIE ABONNEC, NICOLO MANARESI, GIANNI MEDORO, ALDO ROMANI, MARCO TARTAGNI AND ROBERTO GUERRIERI_x000D_
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Chapter 17: Genetic Disorders and Approaches to their Prevention_x000D_
G. R. Chandak and J. Hemavathi_x000D_