Use of DNA arrays/microarrays in pancreatic research.

Pancreatology

Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Ulm, Robert Koch Strasse, D-89081 Ulm, Germany.

Published: August 2002

In recent years, enormous technical advances in experimental protocols as well as robotic and bioinformatic techniques have allowed DNA array/microarray technology to emerge as the leading technology in the field of functional, disease-related genome analysis. Multiple applications exist for DNA arrays/microarrays including comparative genomic analysis to identify chromosomal imbalances (Matrix-CGH), the study of mutations and genetic polymorphisms, and the study of gene expression (expression profiling). Expression profiling is the most widely used application of DNA array/microarray technology and allows to measure gene expression of thousands of genes simultaneously. The present review describes the basic principles of expression profiling analyses and outlines some applications in pancreatic cancer research.

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