Published in Medical Devices and Surgical Technology Week, November 7th, 2004
"Microarrays allow monitoring of gene expression for tens of thousands of genes in parallel and are being used routinely to generate huge amounts of valuable data," scientists in England explained. However, "[h]andling and analysis of such data are becoming major bottlenecks in the utilization of the technology."
"To enable the researcher to interpret the results postanalysis," S.C. Webb and colleagues at CEH-Oxford "developed a laboratory information management system for microarrays (LIMaS) with an n-tier Java front-end and relational database to record...
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