Cell microarrays and rna interference chip away at gene function

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The recent development of cell microarrays offers the potential to accelerate high-throughput functional genetic studies. The widespread use of RNA interference (RNAi) has prompted several groups to fabricate RNAi cell microarrays that make possible discrete, in-parallel transfection with thousands of RNAi reagents on a microarray slide. Though still a budding technology, RNAi cell microarrays promise to increase the efficiency, economy and ease of genome-wide RNAi screens in metazoan cells. © 2005, Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Wheeler, D. B., Carpenter, A. E., & Sabatini, D. M. (2005). Cell microarrays and rna interference chip away at gene function. Nature Genetics, 37(6S), S25–S30. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1560

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