
pmid: 15183758
ARChip Epoxy and ARChip UV are presented as novel chip platforms for oligonucleotide immobilization. ARChip Epoxy is made of reactive epoxy resin available commercially. ARChip UV consists of photoactivatable poly(styrene-co-4-vinylbenzylthiocyanate). Both ARChip surfaces are tested in a model assay based on oligonucleotide probes from a real-life genotyping project and are evaluated in comparison with five commercial chip surfaces based on nitrocellulose, epoxy, and aldehyde polymer, and two different aminosilanes. Optimum print buffer, spotter compatibility, and data normalization are discussed.
Cross-Linking Reagents, Bacteria, Epoxy Resins, Oligonucleotides, Oxygenases, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Polystyrenes, Microarray Analysis
Cross-Linking Reagents, Bacteria, Epoxy Resins, Oligonucleotides, Oxygenases, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Polystyrenes, Microarray Analysis
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