Yoo et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Microarrays Incorporating Gold Grid Patterns for Protein QuantificationYoo et al., 2020
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- Yoo C
- Yu J
- Seong Y
- Choi J
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- ACS omega
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Protein microarrays are miniaturized two-dimensional arrays, incorporating thousands of immobilized proteins, typically printed in minute amounts on functionalized solid substrates, which can be analyzed in a high-throughput fashion. Irreproducibility of the printing …
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