
doi: 10.1002/bmb.20756
pmid: 24344052
AbstractThis review provides a perspective on the initial development of microarray technologies by two independent groups in the late 1980s. © 2013 by The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 42(2):106–113, 2014.
History, invention, Biological Sciences, History, 20th Century, Microarray Analysis, 21st Century, History, 21st Century, combinatorial, Education, 20th Century, Biochemistry and cell biology, Genetics, Humans, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, photolithography, hybridization, Curriculum and Pedagogy
History, invention, Biological Sciences, History, 20th Century, Microarray Analysis, 21st Century, History, 21st Century, combinatorial, Education, 20th Century, Biochemistry and cell biology, Genetics, Humans, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, photolithography, hybridization, Curriculum and Pedagogy
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