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URL: http://www.scienceexchange.com/facilities/dna-microarray-core-facility-duke
Proper Citation: Duke DNA Microarray Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012629)
Description: The Duke Microarray Facility provides services for the analysis of gene expression. The facility is operated jointly with the Duke Cancer Institute and provides: Affymetrix Microarrays Agilent Microarrays Real-Time PCR RNA Quality Check with Agilent Bioanalyzer The Microarray Facility also maintains a comprehensive database server to manage the massive amounts of data generated by microarray analysis. The facility provides data analysis support through various software packages as well as gene annotation support.
Abbreviations: Duke Microarray Facility
Synonyms: Duke University DNA Microarray Core Facility
Resource Type: core facility, access service resource, service resource
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