id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-352172-g0jiaenw Stoevesandt, Oda Protein microarrays: high-throughput tools for proteomics 2014-01-09 .txt text/plain 7464 373 32 While conventionally made by the spotting of purified proteins, recent advances in technology have made it possible to produce protein microarrays through in situ cell-free synthesis directly from corresponding DNA arrays. Protein microarray technology has rapidly developed into one of the most active areas in biotechnology today, and is being increasingly applied for the high-throughput discovery of molecular interactions, profiling of protein expression and monitoring of protein modifications. While genome sequencing and annotations provide comprehensive information on protein-encoding genes, and DNA arrays analyze gene expression at the mRNA level, these technologies need to be complemented by functional proteomic studies in order to better understand protein activities, expression levels and interactions at the system level. A reverse-phase micro array approach has been successfully applied to discover distinct pathway-activation differences among breast cancer cell lines, demonstrating the use of array-based ana lysis for multiple pharmacodynamic biomarkers responding to targeted kinase inhibitors [108] . ./cache/cord-352172-g0jiaenw.txt ./txt/cord-352172-g0jiaenw.txt