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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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
Genomatix Software GmbH today announced that it has achieved GeneChip-compatibleTM status for several products with the Affymetrix Inc. (Nasdaq: AFFX) GeneChip® microarray platform and that it ...
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.
NimbleGen gains patents covering manufacture, use, and sales of nucleic acid microarrays. NimbleGen Systems obtained a nonexclusive, worldwide license to a number of Affymetrix patents covering ...
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.