Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Materials Institute, Center for Nano and Molecular Science and Technology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, A5300, Austin, Texas ...
Abstract: Conventional microarray-based biosensors can only detect a limited number of organisms, and adding sensor capabilities requires re-engineering of reagents and devices to detect the presence ...
Abstract: Oligo DNA microarrays are fabricated through in-situ chemical synthesis. Contact and fluid dynamics all contribute to this process. To produce high quality oligo DNA microarrays, it is ...
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