Microarray: a versatile platform for high-throughput functional proteomics

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
Yi HuShao Q Yao

Abstract

The advent of microarray technologies has dramatically accelerated the functional study of proteins, including enzymes (catalomics) in a proteome. Herein, we review recent advances and exciting new developments of microarrays in high-throughput functional proteomics.

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