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Tissue Microarrays Go Coreless. To study tissue samples from multiple patients, researchers use tissue microarrays (TMAs), a technology in which hundreds of tissue cores are arranged on a single glass ...
Tissue microarrays combines tens to hundreds of paraffin-embedded tissue cores into a single paraffin block. It is a practical and highly effective technique for high-throughput analyses of various ...
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MD Gustavson and DL Rimm are an employee and paid consultant, respectively, of Genoptix Medical Laboratory, which is the sole licensee of AQUA® technology, which is referenced and discussed in ...
Image: Courtesy of Biocat SCORES OF CORES: Each tissue core on this microarray provides another datapoint that helps researchers better define the molecular characteristics of interesting genes. In ...
March 15, 2006 (Vol. 26, No. 6) Emphasis on Potential Clinical Applications and Enhancing RNA Sample Quality Researchers are beginning to look at tissue microarrays (TMA) from different ...
Tissue microarrays allow high throughput molecular profiling of diagnostic or predictive markers in cancer specimens and rapid validation of novel potential candidates identified from genomic and ...
Tissue microarrays are a powerful new tissue-conserving technology in the study of cancer, allowing simultaneous study of a large number of tumor specimens. We sought to ascertain the utility of ...
AMSBIO reports that its extensive range of FDA tissue microarrays reliably enhances tissue cross-reactivity (TCR) and other target validation studies. These high-quality tissue microarrays (TMAs) ...
An SLAS Discovery original research report entitled "In Vitro Tissue Microarrays for Quick and Efficient Spheroid Characterization" describes a new technology that bridges the gap between clinical ...
High-Throughput Tissue Microarray Analysis Used to Evaluate Biology and Prognostic Significance of the E-Cadherin Pathway in Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer. JCO 20 , 2417-2428 (2002). DOI: ...
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