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1.       Fong S, Shoemaker M, Cadaoas J, Lo A, Liao W, Tagliaferri M, Cohen I, Shtivelman E. Molecular mechanisms underlying selective cytotoxic activity of BZL101, an extract of Scutellaria barbata towards breast cancer cells. Cancer Biol Ther. 2008 Apr;7(4):577-86 Epub 2008 Jan 7. (PubMed).

2.       Mei N, Guo L, Tseng J, Dial SL, Liao W, Manjanatha MG. Gene expression changes associated with xenobiotic metabolism pathways in mice exposed to acrylamide. Environ Mol Mutagen. 2008 Sep 17. (PubMed).

3.       Cheng WY, Hsiang CY, Bau DT, Chen JC, Shen WS, Li CC, Lo HY, Wu SL, Chiang SY, Ho TY. Microarray analysis of vanillin-regulated gene expression profile in human hepatocarcinoma cells. Pharmacol Res. 2007 Dec;56(6):474-82. Epub 2007 Sep 12. (PubMed)

4.       Pan WH, Lynn KS, Chen CH, Wu YL, Lin CY, Chang HY. Using endophenotypes for pathway clusters to map complex disease genes. Genet Epidemiol. 2006 Feb;30(2):143-54. (PubMed)

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1.       The following work was presented at the recent TIES conference by scientists using Phalanx arrays:  Guo et al. Acrylamide in Drinking Water Induces Mouse Liver Gene Expression
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What Our Users are Saying About OneArray™:
"The OneArray has provided not only a cost-effective avenue for my genome-wide expression analysis, but also, I have received excellent support for my data analysis. The responsiveness and support from the OneArray Technical Support Team has exceeded my expectations!"
  - Ivone G. Bruno, M.S., Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Houston, TX

OneArray Express Partner


 
“... they (OneArray™ microarrays) look excellent. Very consistent spots, nice clean hybridizations, good strong signal--everything we were looking for."
  - Craig E. Nelson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Molecular & Cell Biology
University of Connecticut

OneArray Express Partner


 
“There has been tremendous response from the OSU (Oklahoma State University) research community for this $79 Human Array, which was designed for those who want to include more arrays in their research, want to include more replicates, want to additionally use miRNA arrays, or want to include more tissue types within a single proposal.”
  - Peter R. Hoyt, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Director, Microarray Core Facility
Dept of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Oklahoma State University

OneArray Express Partner


“UNMC (University of Nebraska Medical Center) scientists are receiving good results from these low-cost whole genome microarrays, and the OneArray Express program makes the ordering process fast and convenient.
  - James Eudy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Director, DNA Microarray Core Facility
Department Genetics Cell Biology and Anatomy
University of Nebraska Medical Center
OneArray Express Partner


“The OneArray has been a very cost-effective platform for our gene expression profile studies. As a principle investigator…and a participant in the MAQC study, we place a very high importance on data quality issues. Our in-house evaluation of OneArray found it to be very comparable to other microarray platforms.
  - Winston Patrick Kuo, DDS, MS, DMSc
Director, Lab for Innovative Translational Technologies
Dept of Developmental Biology
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
OneArray Express Partner


   
Customer Satisfaction Survey Results:
 
Scale: 1 - 5, 1=worst, 5=best
 
Category Rating
Array performance and quality/services quality 4.4
Value - cost vs. end product/service results 4.6
Customer and technical support 4.4

Who Else is Using OneArray™:

Tavan Janvilisri, Ph.D.Postdoctoral Associate
Dept of Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University

Dr. Huifei Liu
Harvard Medical Center
Boston, MA

Dr. Subhradip Mukhopadhyay
NCIRE
San Francisco, CA

Dr. Yi-chun Liao
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
University of California, Davis

Dr. John Zhang
Texas A&M Health Service Center
Houston TX

Dr. Jian Li
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Cardiology, SL - 423B, BIDMC
Boston, MA

Dr. XionBin Lu
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
Columbia, SC

Dr. Rebecca Parr
Veterinary Pathobiology
Veterinary Med. School, Room 215-4467
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX

Dr. Nadarajah Vigneswara
UT HSC Dental Branch DB 3.094G
Houston, TX

Dr. Robert Cardnell
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department of Radiation Oncology
Richmond, VA

Dr. David Klinkebiel
Department of Biochemistry
University of Nebraska Medical Center

Dr. Kai Long
Harvard University
Department of Cell Biology
Boston, MA

Dr. Jun Wang
Texas A&M Health Sciences Center
Houston, TX

Dr. Robert Debs
California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute
San Francisco, CA

Dr. Eva Lee
Chancellor's Professor
Dept. of Biological Chemistry &
Dept of Developmental and Cell Biology
University of California, Irvine

Dr. Lei Guo
Division of Systems Toxicology
National Center for Toxicological Research
Food and Drug Administration

Khew-Voon Chin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
Biochemistry and Cancer Biology
Director of Genomic Medicine
University of Toledo

Dr. Chris A. Pritsos
Professor and Chair
Dept. of Nutrition
University of Nevada

Ismail Kaddour-Djebbar, MD
Urology & Surgery Department
Medical College of Georgia &
VA Medical Center
Augusta, GA

Chin Chen, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Scholar
Department of Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine

Ying Hao M.D Ph.D
Research Associate,
Department of Gastroenterology,
Stanford University School of Medicine

Amy E. Coon, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Scholar
Dept. of Nutrition
University of Nevada

Sylvia Fong, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
BioNovo, Inc.

Isabella Imhof, Ph.D.
Department of Cell and Tissue Biology
University of California, San Francisco

Yi Zhou, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Associate
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University

Yung-Hao Ching, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Associate
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University

Wen-Harn Pan, Ph.D.
Research Fellow
Institute of Biomedical Science
Academia Sinica

Hongkui Deng, Ph.D.
Professor of Cell Biology
College of Life Science, Department of Cell Biology & Genetics
Grand Challenges in Global Health Project 4
Beijing University

Hung-ju Richard Su, Ph.D.
Manager
Microarray Laboratory
Biomedical Engineering Research Lab
Industrial Technology Rsrch Institute, Taiwan

Sung-Liang Yu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Clinical Sciences & Medical Biotechnology
Microarray and SNP Core Facility for Genomic Medicine
NTU Center for Genomic Medicine

Dr. Chia-Hsiang, Chen
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology
China Health Research Institutes, Taiwan

Tin-Yun Ho, DVM, Ph.D.
Professor
Graduate Institute of Chinese Medical Science
China Medical University, Taiwan

Chien-Yun Hsiang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology
China Medical University, Taiwan


 
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