Array-based methods for diagnosis and prevention of transplant rejection

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
Qiuheng Zhang, Elaine F Reed

Abstract

DNA microarray is a microhybridization-based assay that is used to simultaneously study the expression of thousands of genes, thus providing a global view of gene expression in a tissue sample. This powerful technique has been adopted by many biomedical disciplines and will likely have a profound impact on the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of human diseases. This review article presents an overview of the application of microarray technology to the field of solid-organ transplantation.

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