Unit
UNIT 3.9 Solid-Phase Profiling of Proteins
Published Online: 1 FEB 2002
DOI: 10.1002/0471140864.ps0309s26
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Lab Protocol Title

Current Protocols in Protein Science
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How to Cite
Leung, H.-c. E., Leung, S.-m. and Karavanov, A. 2002. Solid-Phase Profiling of Proteins. Current Protocols in Protein Science. 26:3.9:3.9.1–3.9.16.
Publication History
- Published Online: 1 FEB 2002
- Published Print: DEC 2001
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Abstract
Protein array technologies refer to any fabrication and use of any arrays containing multiple proteins captured on solid surfaces. This valuable tool is used for high-throughput protein-protein interaction studies, protein marker discovery and other applications. This unit provides basic protocols for biomarker discovery and protein-protein interactions. Different kinds of recently emerged protein array technologies and related detection methods are reviewed.
