Microarray technology encompasses a few relatively well-established methods and numerous applications that are in various stages of development. Apart from their use as a tool for diagnostic testing ...
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Here we present a method for the fabrication of microarrays in which presynthesized oligonucleotides are ejected onto a glass surface by a Bubble Jet printing device. The oligonucleotides are then ...
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(Image: Bertrand Russell and W.M. Newton, Editor, BBC Talks Department.) The inaugural Reith Lecture was given on 26 December 1948 by Bertrand Russell. In a series of 6 talks Russell spoke on the ...
Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures will reflect on moments in history, including the likes of the suffragette and abolitionist movements, which have sparked transformative moral revolutions, offering hope ...
Professor Robert Oppenheimer explains how human communities resemble atoms in the final Reith Lecture from his series 'Science and the Common Understanding'. Show more This year's Reith Lecturer is ...
Abstract: Talbot–Lau grating interferometer (GI) can provide valuable tricontrast [absorption, differential phase contrast (DPC), and dark field (DF)] information about the samples to be imaged.
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