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Microarrays

Microarrays is a scientific journal, published since 2011 in English. The journal's country of origin is Switzerland.

Details
Abbr. Microarrays (Basel)
Start 2011
End 2017
Frequency Quarterly
e-ISSN 2076-3905
Country Switzerland
Language English
Recent Articles
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Certa U
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 1(1):42-3. PMID: 27605334
Microarrays covers research where microarrays are applied to address complex biological questions. This new open access journal publishes articles where novel applications or state-of-the art technology developments in the field...
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Persoh D, Weig A, Rambold G
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 1(1):25-41. PMID: 27605333
A functional biodiversity microarray (EcoChip) prototype has been developed to facilitate the analysis of fungal communities in environmental samples with broad functional and phylogenetic coverage and to enable the incorporation...
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Kostic T, Sessitsch A
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 1(1):3-24. PMID: 27605332
Reliable and sensitive pathogen detection in clinical and environmental (including food and water) samples is of greatest importance for public health. Standard microbiological methods have several limitations and improved alternatives...
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Lin S
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 1(1):1-2. PMID: 27605331
Our publishing company MDPI AG has its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland where there are thousands of scientists working in the laboratories of pharmaceutical companies and institutes including Novartis [1], F....
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Kuner R
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 2(4):318-39. PMID: 27605195
Microarrays have been used for more than two decades in preclinical research. The tumor transcriptional profiles were analyzed to select cancer-associated genes for in-deep functional characterization, to stratify tumor subgroups...
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Miny P, Wenzel F, Tercanli S, Filges I
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 2(4):304-17. PMID: 27605194
Microarrays have replaced conventional karyotyping as a first-tier test for unbalanced chromosome anomalies in postnatal cytogenetics mainly due to their unprecedented resolution facilitating the detection of submicroscopic copy number changes...
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Ginsbach P, Chen B, Jiang Y, Engelter S, Grond-Ginsbach C
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 2(4):284-303. PMID: 27605193
System noise was analyzed in 77 Affymetrix 6.0 samples from a previous clinical study of copy number variation (CNV). Twenty-three samples were classified as eligible for CNV detection, 29 samples...
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Li Y, Breheny P
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 2(3):265-83. PMID: 27605192
Genetic association tests involving copy-number variants (CNVs) are complicated by the fact that CNVs span multiple markers at which measurements are taken. The power of an association test at a...
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Brase J, Kronenwett R, Petry C, Denkert C, Schmidt M
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 2(3):243-64. PMID: 27605191
Several multigene tests have been developed for breast cancer patients to predict the individual risk of recurrence. Most of the first generation tests rely on proliferation-associated genes and are commonly...
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Mihaly Z, Gyorffy B
Microarrays (Basel) . 2016 Sep; 2(3):228-42. PMID: 27605190
Breast cancer research has paved the way of personalized oncology with the introduction of hormonal therapy and the measurement of estrogen receptor as the first widely accepted clinical biomarker. The...