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DNA Chips  

These papers are kept in a folder "DNA Chips."

  
Fodor et al. '91
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
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
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
Glennda Chui. " `DNA chip' is designed by Bay Area scientists." San Jose Mercury News, Tue., May 24, 1994.

  

J.A. '94
J. A. "Putting Genes on a Chip." Science 264, June 3, 1994.

  

Borman '94
Stu Borman. " `DNA Chips' Under Development For Sequencing Applications." C&EN, June 6, 1994, pp.24-25.

  

Medlin '95
Jennifer Medlin. "The Amazing Shrinking Laboratory." Environmental Health Perspectives 103(3):244-246, March 1995.

- Michael P. Frank, September 12, 1995. Formatted using HyperLaTeX-1.3.

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