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Functional protein microarray technologyHu et al., 2011
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- Hu S
- Xie Z
- Qian J
- Blackshaw S
- Zhu H
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- Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine
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Functional protein microarrays are emerging as a promising new tool for large‐scale and high‐throughput studies. In this article, we review their applications in basic proteomics research, where various types of assays have been developed to probe binding activities to …
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