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Getting it right: designing microarray (and not 'microawry') comparative genomic hybridization studies for cancer research
2007
Laboratory Investigation
The development of high-resolution microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH), using cDNA, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) and oligonucleotide probes, is providing tremendous opportunities for translational research by facilitating detailed analysis of entire cancer genomes in a single experiment. However, this technology will only fulfil its promise if studies incorporating aCGH are designed with a full understanding of its current limitations and the strategies available
doi:10.1038/labinvest.3700593
pmid:17558419
fatcat:44vjwn2odrg3bpk2r53jeesmby