2011, Number 4
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Patol Rev Latinoam 2011; 49 (4)
Development of a device to do microarray in a conventional laboratory
Cabrini RL, Brandizzi D, Schlegel G, Vidal SM, Santini AE
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 239-242
PDF size: 263.64 Kb.
ABSTRACT
This paper describes a microarray technique that employs low cost materials, exhibits excellent technical quality and is accessible to a conventional histopathology laboratory.
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