Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug DiscoveryCRC Press, 2004/12/28 - 256 ページ Microarrays play an increasingly significant role in drug discovery. Written by a leader in the field, Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug Discovery highlights, describes, and evaluates current scientific research using microarray technology in genomic and proteomic applications. The author addresses the drawbacks, helping |
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... microarray technology in drug discovery / Robert S. Matson. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8493-1469-0 1. High throughput screening (Drug development) 2. DNA microarrays. 3. Protein microarrays. 4. Pharmacogenomics ...
... microarray technology in drug discovery / Robert S. Matson. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8493-1469-0 1. High throughput screening (Drug development) 2. DNA microarrays. 3. Protein microarrays. 4. Pharmacogenomics ...
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