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DNA Chips
These papers are kept in a folder "DNA Chips."
- Fodor et al. '91
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Stephen P. A. Fodor, J. Leighton Read, Michael C. Pirrung, Lubert
Stryer, Amy Tsai Lu and Dennis Solas. "Light-Directed, Spatially
Addressable Parallel Chemical Synthesis." Science
251:767-773, Feb. 15, 1991.
- Fodor et al. '93
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Stephen P. A. Fodor, Richard P. Rava, Xiaohua C. Huang, Ann C. Pease,
Christopher P. Holmes and Cynthia L. Adams. "Multiplexed biochemical
assays with biological chips." Nature 364:555-556,
Aug. 5, 1993.
Blurb: High density peptide and oligonucleotide chips are
fabricated using semiconductor-based technologies. These chips have a
variety of biological applications.
- Pease et al. '94
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Ann Caviani Pease, Dennis Solas, Edward J. Sullivan,
Maureen T. Cronin, Christopher P. Holmes and Stephen P. A. Fodor.
"Light-generated oligonucleotide arrays for rapid DNA sequence
analysis." Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:5022-5026, May 1994.
- Chui '94
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Glennda Chui. " `DNA chip' is designed by Bay Area scientists."
San Jose Mercury News, Tue., May 24, 1994.
- J.A. '94
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J. A. "Putting Genes on a Chip." Science 264, June 3, 1994.
- Borman '94
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Stu Borman. " `DNA Chips' Under Development For Sequencing
Applications." C&EN, June 6, 1994, pp.24-25.
- Medlin '95
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Jennifer Medlin. "The Amazing Shrinking Laboratory."
Environmental Health Perspectives 103(3):244-246,
March 1995.
- Michael P. Frank, September 12, 1995.
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