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  • Advances in Protein Array Technology - IIR conference and trade show preceeded by a workshop led by: Dr Jeremy Philpott, UK Patent Office on intellectual property for biotechnological inventions at London, UK.
    www.iir-conferences.com/site/_prod-grp.cfm?DirName=cq1845&ConfCode=cq1845&iv=12
  • Antibody Microarray FAQ - For profiling hundreds of proteins simulataneously, by distinct antibodies printed at high-density on a glass microscope slide, to support the products of BD Biosciences Clontech, Palo Alto, CA.
    www.clontech.com/techinfo/faqs/abarray.shtml
  • Gene Chips - "Monitoring the genome on a chip" - the basics about DNA microarray technology and a comprehensive list of academic and industrial links created and maintained by Leming Shi, Lawrenceville, NJ.
    www.gene-chips.com
  • ImmunoChip - Microarrays for mouse immunology research, developed by Matthias Lorenz, at the Advanced Technology Center of the National Cancer Institute, and maintained by NIH, Bethesda, MD.
    www.immunochip.nih.gov
  • MGuide Version 2.0 - Illustrated step-by-step assembly instructions to build a microrray. Includes protocols, downloadable documented software and discussion forum at the Brown Lab, Stanford University, CA.
    cmgm.stanford.edu/pbrown/mguide
  • Microarray Informatics Team - Established in May 2000, provides an introduction to cells, molecules, genes, functional genomics, microarray technology and applications. Projects include a public repository for array based gene expression data, with web-based tools for data submissions and analysis, and research on gene networks, data mining, pattern discovery and standardisation at EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.
    www.ebi.ac.uk/microarray
  • Microarrays.org - Public resource for information on arrays, including protocols, software and databases maintained by the DeRisi Lab, Dept. of Biochemistry & Biophysics, UC at San Francisco, CA.
    www.microarrays.org
  • Stanford Functional Genomics Facility - Resources for gene expression microarrays in model organisms. Offers gene expression analysis support for all academic institutions and non-profit research centers, besides researchers at SFGF, Stanford, CA.
    www.microarray.org

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