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Microarray chips enhance clinical diagnostics

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

A laser-based benchtop system fabricates protein microarray chips for use in clinical diagnostics, enabling doctors to identify tumor markers in blood samples and to detect pathogens responsible for infectious diseases. Microarray chips for diagnostic use are produced by depositing small samples of material, biopsied, for example, from a patient's tumor cell, onto a substrate. A small amount of the relevant cell material can be gathered, but this limits the testing that can be carried out, and comprehensive testing is needed if the patient is to receive targeted treatment. For testing...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
    Biophotonicsbiopsy specimensclinical diagnosticsDominik RiesterEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILTGerman Federal Ministry of Economics and TechnologyGermanyGeSiMGesellschaftfurSilizium-MikrosystemembHlaser-based benchtop systemmicroarray chipsprotein microarray chipsProtoPrint INNONET projectprotoprinterpulsed lasersResearch & TechnologyTech Pulsetitanium absorber layertumor markers in blood samplesLasers

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