Protein Microarrays - A Promising Tool for Cancer Diagnosis
Within recent years, protein microarrays have been developed to quantify a large number of parameters present in a given sample simultaneously. Such miniaturised and parallelised sandwich immunoassays are of general interest for all proteomic and diagnostic approaches in which several parameters hav...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cancer genomics & proteomics 2005, Vol.2 (1), p.37-42 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Within recent years, protein microarrays have been developed to quantify a large number of parameters present in a given sample
simultaneously. Such miniaturised and parallelised sandwich immunoassays are of general interest for all proteomic and diagnostic
approaches in which several parameters have to be determined from small samples, e.g. biopsy material. In addition to planar
microarray-based approaches, bead-based flow cytometry is quite suitable for the multiplex detection of target molecules,
especially when a limited number of parameters are to be analysed. Appropriate sensitivity, reproducibility and robustness
have to be demonstrated before protein microarray technology can be used to characterise clinical samples and generate reliable
data sets. As a model system to analyse these issues, a set of multiplexed sandwich immunoassays based on Luminex beads were
developed to screen clinical samples for the presence or absence of marker proteins indicative of prognosis or response to
therapeutic options. |
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ISSN: | 1109-6535 |