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Microarrays are nothing without their scanners, the instruments that extract the array's data in computer-readable form. Steve Fodor and colleagues at Affymax built the first scanner in 1989, around ...
Affymetrix of Santa Clara, California dominated the market for many years, ... Agilent's 1 × 3–inch glass slides can be read on most commercial microarray scanners, ...
Affymetrix, a pioneering startup when it began independent operations in 1992, is still first in a DNA microarray market now estimated at $800 million in annual revenues.
Axon Instruments, Inc. and Affymetrix, Inc. have entered into a collaboration for the development of an instrument to scan a future generation of Affymetrix GeneChip® microarrays. Based on Axon's ...
(MENAFN- Ameliorate Digital Consultancy) The global Microarray Scanner market is projected to reach USD 5.52 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 7.8%. The major factors driving the growth of this market ...
Affymetrix Inc. has announced that a research group led by scientists at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the NIH used Affymetrix GeneChip® microarrays to discover that eight of the stem cell ...
Affymetrix is a California-based company that manufactures DNA microarrays called GeneChip, which are used by researchers to scan a biological sample for the presence of particular genes ...
The widely-used Affymetrix Whole-Transcript Gene 1.0 ST (sense target) microarray platform, normally used to assay gene expression, can also be utilized to interrogate exon-specific splicing.
Offerings Now Encompass Multiplex and Parallel Analysis of Cells, Proteins, and Genes Affymetrix, best known for its pioneering work in commercializing microarrays for gene expression research ...
The first microarray scanner, built in 1989 by Stephen Fodor and colleagues at Affymax, was a table-sized, home-built affair that included a Zeiss confocal microscope, a laser, and several mirrors.
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