Protein microarrays for highly parallel detection and quantitation of specific proteins and antibodies in complex solutions
-
* Corresponding author: Patrick O Brown pbrown@cmgm.stanford.edu
1 Department of Biochemistry and Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
2 Current Address: The Van Andel Research Institute, 333 Bostwick, NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
Genome Biology 2001, 2:research0004-research0004.13 doi:10.1186/gb-2001-2-2-research0004
Published: 22 January 2001Additional files
Additional data file 1:
Normalization factors and protein concentrations used.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 2:
Raw data and analysis for antibody arrays in figures 1, 3, and 5.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 3:
Raw data and analysis for antibody arrays in figures 2, 4, 5, and 7.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 4:
Accuracy tabulations for figure 5.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 5:
Raw data and analysis for figure 6.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 6:
Raw data and analysis for figure 6 (continued).
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 7:
Additional data for figure 7.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
Additional data file 8:
Antibody information from Transduction Labs, including catalog numbers, performance in other assays, and subcellular location of antigens.
Format: XLS Size: KB Download file
This file can be viewed with: Microsoft Excel Viewer
