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Application of oligonucleotide arrays to high-content genetic analysis

Pages 451-464 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014

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Websites

  • Tokyo University: Department of Regenerative Medicine for Hematopoiesis Genome Laboratory www.genome.umin.jp
  • dChip Software: gene expression microarray and SNP microarray analysis www.dchip.org
  • Glovar Genome Browser www.glovar.org

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