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- MAGIChip abstract "MAGIChips, also known as \" Microarrays of Gel-immobilized Compounds on a chip \" or \"Three-dimensional DNA Microarrays\" are devices for molecular hybridization produced by immobilizing oligonucleotides, DNA, enzymes, antibodies, and other compounds on a photopolymerized micromatrix of polyacrylamide gel pads of 100x100x20µm or smaller size. This technology is used for analysis of nucleic acid hybridization, specific binding of DNA, and low-molecular weight compounds with proteins, and protein-protein interactions.The gel pads increase the surface for hybridization to 50 times, compared to typical Microarrays which are printed on flat surface of a glass slide that is usually treated by chemical compounds on which the probes adhere. A probe density of more than 1012 molecules per gel pad can be achieved due to 3D nature of the gel pads.The array is based on a glass surface that has small polyacrylamide gel units affixed to it. Each gel unit functions as an individual reaction cell as it is surrounded by a hydrophobic glass surface that prevents mixing of the solution in the gel units. This lays a foundation for performing ligation, single base extension, PCR amplification of DNA, on-chip MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and other reactions.".
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- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Antibody_microarray.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Antigen.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Beta_thalassemia.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Biochip.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microarrays.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_microarray.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Charge-coupled_device.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound_microarray.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink DNA_Microarrays.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink DNA_ligase.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink DNA_microarray.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Engelhardt_Institute_of_Molecular_Biology.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink FGED_Society.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence_microscope.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Fluorophore.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Genotype.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Glutyraldehyde.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Hybridization_probes.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Hydrazide.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Lab-on-a-chip.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Mass_spectrometry.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink ionization.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid_hybridization.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Oligonucleotide.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Polyacrylamide_gel_electrophoresis.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Polymerase_chain_reaction.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Polymerization.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink Protein_Microarrays.
- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLink File:Parik1.jpg.
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- MAGIChip wikiPageWikiLinkText "MAGIChip".
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- MAGIChip subject Category:Microarrays.
- MAGIChip hypernym Devices.
- MAGIChip type Device.
- MAGIChip type Genomic.
- MAGIChip type Method.
- MAGIChip type Technique.
- MAGIChip comment "MAGIChips, also known as \" Microarrays of Gel-immobilized Compounds on a chip \" or \"Three-dimensional DNA Microarrays\" are devices for molecular hybridization produced by immobilizing oligonucleotides, DNA, enzymes, antibodies, and other compounds on a photopolymerized micromatrix of polyacrylamide gel pads of 100x100x20µm or smaller size.".
- MAGIChip label "MAGIChip".
- MAGIChip sameAs Q6714199.
- MAGIChip sameAs m.05mznkn.
- MAGIChip sameAs Q6714199.
- MAGIChip wasDerivedFrom MAGIChip?oldid=660985567.
- MAGIChip depiction Parik1.jpg.
- MAGIChip isPrimaryTopicOf MAGIChip.