High throughput gene expression measurement with real time PCR in a microfluidic dynamic array

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We describe a high throughput gene expression platform based on microfluidic dynamic arrays. This system allows 2,304 simultaneous real time PCR gene expression measurements in a single chip, while requiring less pipetting than is required to set up a 96 well plate. We show that one can measure the expression of 45 different genes in 18 tissues with replicates in a single chip. The data have excellent concordance with conventional real time PCR and the microfluidic dynamic arrays show better reproducibility than commercial DNA microarrays. © 2008 Spurgeon et al.

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Spurgeon, S. L., Jones, R. C., & Ramakrishnan, R. (2008). High throughput gene expression measurement with real time PCR in a microfluidic dynamic array. PLoS ONE, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001662

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