Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug Discovery

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  • Includes an extensive literature survey and comparison of microarray technology formats
  • Discusses the relevance and general utility of microarray technologies in the drug discovery process
  • Provides an in-depth discussion of important factors for successful array printing
  • Contains protocols for printing nucleic acids and proteins and a selection of substrates and preparation of surface chemistries
  • Supplies an extensive review and assessment of key studies demonstrating the utility of gene expression and protein microarrays
  • Summary

    Microarrays play an increasingly significant role in drug discovery. Written by a leader in the field, Applying Genomic and Proteomic Microarray Technology in Drug Discovery highlights, describes, and evaluates current scientific research using microarray technology in genomic and proteomic applications. The author addresses the drawbacks, helping you avoid unnecessary pitfalls, and provides practical tips on how to employ the technology in drug discovery and development.

    The book details the commercial landscape, covering the many issues surrounding the future adoption of gene expression and protein microarrays for pharmacogenomic and pharmacoproteomic applications. The author critically assesses those studies that have helped define applications in genomics and proteomics, explains gene expression microarray applications, and examines the utility of the protein microarray. He covers alternative substrates and the preparation of various surface chemistries together with their suitability for immobilization of nucleic acids and proteins. He delineates the mechanics of microarraying including environmental conditions, printer and pin performance, as well as discussion regarding setting up the print run. The book supplies protocols for printing nucleic acids and proteins and an in-depth discussion of other important parameters such as print buffers (inks) and factors influencing print quality.

    An understanding of the making of a microarray is fundamentally important to those interested in producing "spotted" arrays and their proper use. As this technology expands in popularity and usefulness, industry experts must grasp the fundamental principles behind it, its strengths, and its limitations. A basic reference for users of microarray technology in drug discovery, this book offers a detailed perspective and insight into the present and future uses of this technology.

    Table of Contents

    QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY: THE "OMICS" ERA
    Introduction
    Microarray Format
    General Utility
    The Omic Era
    Role of Gene Expression Microarrays in Drug Discovery
    Proteomics Today: The Great Challenge
    Potential Role for Protein Microarrays in Drug Discovery
    Critical Issues with Protein Microarrays
    Future medicine: Pharmacoproteomics or pharmacogenomics?
    References

    COMMERCIAL MICROARRAYS
    Introduction
    In situ arrays
    Ex situ or spotted arrays
    3D and 4D chips
    Flow-Thru biochips note: flow-thru is a general term when applied here, remove TM. This should have also been corrected in the book proofs.
    Electronic biochips
    Future opportunities
    References

    SUPPORTS AND SURFACE CHEMISTRIES
    Introduction
    Substrates
    Summary
    References

    ARRAYING PROCESSES
    Introduction
    Creating spotted microarrays
    Printing parameters
    Protocols for printing nucleic acids
    Protocols for printing proteins
    References

    GENE EXPRESSION: MICROARRAY-BASED APPLICATIONS
    Introduction
    Applications demonstrating DNA microarray utility
    Biomedical research applications
    References

    PROTEIN MICROARRAY APPLICATIONS
    Introduction
    Spot theory
    Applications demonstrating protein microarray utility
    Measuring microarray performance
    Other microarray formats useful for proteomic applications
    References
    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "This publication offers a detailed perspective and insight into the present and future uses of this technology"
    Anticancer Research

    "A basic reference on the benefits of microarray technology in drug discovery, this publication offers a detailed perspective and insight into the present and future uses of this technology."
    Anticancer Research

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