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Technical Proceedings of the 2003 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, Volume 1
Nanotech 2003 Vol. 1
Technical Proceedings of the 2003 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, Volume 1

Chapter 5:

Bio Arrays and Proteomics

-Particle Movement in Microelectrode Structures in AC Electric Fields, Under the Influence of Dielectrophoresis and Electrohydrodynamics
 N.G. Green
 University of Glasgow, UK
-Microfluidic Technology Applied to Protein Sizing and Quantitation
 P. Barthmaier
 Agilent Technologies, US
-Microfluidic System For High-Throughput Proteomics
 S. Le Gac, S. Arscott, C. Druon, P. Tabourier and C. Rolando
 USTL, FR
-Immunosensing Using Fabricated protein Microarrays
 S.W. Howell, H.D. Inerowicz, L. Guirl, F. Regnier and R. Reifenberger
 Purdue University, US
-Assembly of Oriented Virus Arrays by Chemo-Selective Ligation Methods and Nanolithography Techniques
 J.A. Camarero, C-L Cheung, T. Lin, J.E. Johnson, B.L. Weeks, A. Noy and J.J. De Yoreo
 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US
-A Homogenous Small Molecule Microarray for Enzymatic Assays
 H. Ma, Y. Wang, A.S. Pomaybo, C. Tsai and S.P. Schmidt
 Morewood Molecular Sciences, Inc., US
-Particle Movement in Microelectrode Structures in AC Electric Fields, Under the Influence of Dielectrophoresis and Electrohydrodynamics
 N.G. Green
 University of Glasgow, UK
-Microfluidic Technology Applied to Protein Sizing and Quantitation
 P. Barthmaier
 Agilent Technologies, US
-Microfluidic System For High-Throughput Proteomics
 S. Le Gac, S. Arscott, C. Druon, P. Tabourier and C. Rolando
 USTL, FR
-Immunosensing Using Fabricated protein Microarrays
 S.W. Howell, H.D. Inerowicz, L. Guirl, F. Regnier and R. Reifenberger
 Purdue University, US
-Assembly of Oriented Virus Arrays by Chemo-Selective Ligation Methods and Nanolithography Techniques
 J.A. Camarero, C-L Cheung, T. Lin, J.E. Johnson, B.L. Weeks, A. Noy and J.J. De Yoreo
 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US
-A Homogenous Small Molecule Microarray for Enzymatic Assays
 H. Ma, Y. Wang, A.S. Pomaybo, C. Tsai and S.P. Schmidt
 Morewood Molecular Sciences, Inc., US
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Pages:560
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