Definition: A microarray is a small, flat substrate carrying an ordered grid of microscopic probe features, each containing a known biological molecule, that is used to measure many molecular targets ...
Reviewed by Dr. Tomislav Meštrović, MD, Ph.D. Microarray or biochip is a lab-oriented microscope slide that is usually made of glass, silicon chip, or nylon membrane. It is a 2D array (sometimes 3D) ...
The global DNA synthesis market size was calculated at USD 4.97 billion in 2024 and is predicted to surpass around USD 29.98 billion by 2034 with a solid CAGR of 19.73% from 2025 to 2034. In terms of ...
Every scientist working with DNA ultimately needs to do one of two things—read or write the nucleotide sequence. Emily Leproust wants nothing less than to make Twist Bioscience the best at writing DNA ...
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Gene synthesis has provided important contributions in various fields including genomics and medicine. Current genes are 7 - 30 cents depending on the assembly and sequencing methods performed. Demand ...
There’s been this dream for decades. What if we could just print out an entire gene directly, one base at a time? —Daniel Lin-Arlow, Ansa Biotechnologies As scientists set their sights on cell and ...
Technical University of Munich, Germany, TUM School of Natural Sciences, Boltzmannstraße 10, 85748 Garching, Germany Leibniz-Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich, ...
Synthetic DNA is of increasing demand across many sectors of research and commercial activities. Engineering biology, therapy, data storage and nanotechnology are set for rapid developments if DNA can ...
Protein synthesis is the most energetically costly process in the cell. Consequently, it is a tightly regulated process, and regulation of the resources allocated to the protein synthesis machinery is ...
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14 (UZA II), 1090 Vienna, Austria ...
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