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Printing Technologies and Microarray Manufacturing Techniques: Making the Perfect Microarray

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Much has been published regarding the power of microarray technology for use in Genomic and Proteomic applications. What was not clear to the life science industry in 1995, when Mark Schena and his colleagues at Stanford wrote the first paper demonstrating the usefulness of microarray technology, is clear now…microarray technology is here to stay.

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Martinsky, T. (2003). Printing Technologies and Microarray Manufacturing Techniques: Making the Perfect Microarray. In: Blalock, E.M. (eds) A Beginner’s Guide to Microarrays. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8760-0_3

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