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RayBio Protein Arrays for autoantibodies or protein interaction studies

31/10/2016 By Philippe Fixe, PhD Leave a Comment

Protein arrays enable the analysis of the biological function / activity of dozens to hundreds of proteins in one experiment (e.g. auto-antibody detection, protein-protein interactions, small molecule screening…). In this post, let’s review the recent Raybiotech Protein Arrays focusing on Immunology.

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Filed Under: Biomarkers Tagged With: Immunome, Protein array

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