Enhanced Mid-Infrared Chemical Imaging (IRCI) Detection of DNA Microarrays
Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 66, Issue 12, pp. 1480-1486 (2012)
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Abstract
We report on the optimization of a recently proposed mid-infrared chemical imaging (IRCI) detection method for the analysis of DNA microarrays. The improved protocol allowed for a ten-fold reduction in the time needed to generate a mosaic image of an entire microarray and the production of IR images with high contrast that would facilitate data analysis and interpretation. Advantages of using this protocol were evaluated by applying it to the analysis of four virulence genes in the genomes of 19 strains of the food bacterial pathogen Yersinia enterocolitica.
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Brianna Schoen, Magdi M. Mossoba, Vladimir Chizhikov, Anis Rashid, Karen Martinez-Diaz, and Sufian F. Al-Khaldi, "Enhanced Mid-Infrared Chemical Imaging (IRCI) Detection of DNA Microarrays," Appl. Spectrosc. 66, 1480-1486 (2012)
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