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1 Office of Biological Resources and Resource Development, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, Maryland.
2 The Johns Hopkins University Microarray Facility, Baltimore, Maryland.
3 Gene Expression and Genomics Unit, National Institute on Aging Gerontology Research Center, Baltimore, Maryland.
Address correspondence to Nancy L. Nadon, PhD, Office of Biological Resources and Resource Development, National Institute on Aging, 7201 Wisconsin Ave., GW2C231, Bethesda MD 20892. E-mail: nadonn{at}nia.nih.gov
Abstract
The use of DNA microarrays allows rapid, large-scale analyses of changes in gene expression. This article introduces the National Institute on Aging Microarray Facility, developed to provide DNA microarrays to the biogerontology research community and to promote the use of this new technology.
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