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The term microarray database is usually used to describe a [containing microarray] [[gene expression data. The key features of a microarray database are to store the measurement data, manage a searchable index, and make the data available to other applications for analysis and interpretation (either directly, or via user downloads).
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- Author of Nationwide, NIH-Sponsored Study Endorses Microarray Testing as Preferred Standard of Care for Pre-Natal ...
IRVINE, Calif. -- CombiMatrix Corporation , a molecular diagnostics company performing DNA-based testing services for cancer and developmental disorders, today announced that one of the nation's leading ... - Chromosomal Microarray Superior To Standard Prenatal Tests
According to a study which involved more than 4,000 participants, more information about potential disorders can be obtained using chromosomal microarray (CMA) to test a developing fetus' DNA, than the standard method of prenatal tests, which is used to visually analyze the chromosomes (karyotyping). The 34-center study, funded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and ... - Chromosomal microarray provides more information about fetal abnormalities
A nationwide, federally funded study has found that testing a developing fetus' DNA through chromosomal microarray (CMA) provides more information about potential disorders than does the standard method of prenatal testing, which is to visually examine the chromosomes. - New prenatal genetic test is more powerful
NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (UPI) -- Testing a developing fetus' DNA via chromosomal microarray gives more information about disorders than standard prenatal testing, U.S. researchers say. - In Print: Last Month's Microarray Papers of Note
Full-text access for premium subscribers only. Existing premium subscribers login here . New to GenomeWeb? Register quickly here . Genome Technology's Tracy Vence interviewed Sandra Porter , president of Digital World Biology, and Kristi Holmes , a bioinformaticist at the Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine at ScieneOnline2012. - TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Microarrays Used in Groundbreaking Prenatal Research Study
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced its microarrays were used in a landmark research study on prenatal samples. The three-year study was designed to evaluate the accuracy, efficacy and potential advantages of using microarray analysis as compared with conventional karyotyping. - Biochips and Microarrays - Technologies, Markets and Companies
NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Biochips and Microarrays - Technologies,markets and companies http://www.reportlinker.com/p0350354/Biochips-and-Microarrays---Technologiesmarkets-and-companies.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=In_Vitro_DiagnosticThis ... - Life Sciences Software accelerates gene expression data analysis.
Without requiring informatics expertise, iReport(TM) provides integrated, one-step solution for statistical analysis and biological interpretation of gene expression data; specific support covers RNA-Seq and microarray gene expression data. Researchers upload data on Ingenuity® website and receive link to interactive, customized report identifying differentially expressed genes as well as ... - Agilent's microarrays used in landmark study on prenatal samples
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced its microarrays were used in a landmark research study on prenatal samples. The three-year study was designed to evaluate the accuracy, efficacy and potential advantages of using microarray analysis as compared with conventional karyotyping. Agilent SurePrint CGH microarrays and analysis software were used for the majority sample cohort of 4,400 samples. - A Bit Clearer
At the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine meeting this week, Columbia University Medical Center's Ronald Wapner presented his finding that chromosomal microarrays are more powerful than karotypes are for detecting fetal anomalies.
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