| 1 |
GPL6802 |
Low Density Microvascular Differentiation Array (LD-MDA) version 1.0 |
192 |
ETH Zurich |
2008-04-30 |
Applied Biosystems |
Homo sapiens
 |
RT-PCR |
RT-PCR, Low Density Microvascular Differentiation Array (LD-MDA) version 1.0, Microfluidic 384-well TaqManâ„¢ real time RT-PCR platform |
| 2 |
GPL6803 |
Low Density Microvascular Differentiation Array (LD-MDA) version 2.0 |
96 |
ETH Zurich |
2008-04-30 |
Applied Biosystems |
Homo sapiens
 |
RT-PCR |
RT-PCR, Low Density Microvascular Differentiation Array (LD-MDA) version 2.0, Microfluidic 384-well TaqManâ„¢ real time RT-PCR platform |
| 3 |
GPL6926 |
Superarray DNA damage signaling APHS-029B |
96 |
University of Illinois |
2008-06-03 |
|
Homo sapiens
 |
RT-PCR |
RT-PCR, Superarray DNA damage signaling APHS-029B, The Human DNA Damage Signaling RT² Profiler™ PCR Array profiles the expression of 84 genes involved in DNA damage signaling pathways. The genes featured are those associated with the ATR/ATM signaling network and transcriptional targets of DNA damage response. DNA damage can result in cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and the stabilization and repair of the cellular genome. |
| 4 |
GPL6933 |
Superarray Signal Transduction PathwayFinder PCR Array APHS-014b |
96 |
University of Illinois |
2008-06-04 |
|
Homo sapiens
 |
RT-PCR |
RT-PCR, Superarray Signal Transduction PathwayFinder PCR Array APHS-014b, The Human Signal Transduction PathwayFinder™ RT²Profiler™ PCR Array profiles the expression of 84 key genes representative of 18 different signal transduction pathways listed below. Using real-time PCR, you can easily and reliably analyze the expression of a focused panel of genes related to any of the 18 signal transduction pathways that may be involved in your favorite biological response. |