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Microarray Research Facility

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Introduction
Microarrays allow the simultaneous measurement of expression levels of thousands of genes in cells or tissues under different physiological or disease states. Scientists at the OMRF Microarray Research Facility collaborate with researchers here and around the world to study differential gene expression in order to understand pathophysiologic states at the molecular levels.

The OMRF Microarray Research Facility currently offers two commercial micorarray platforms for genome wide expression studies:

  • Affymetrix GeneChip® microarrays

  • Illumina Sentrix® Expression BeadChip microarrays

    We also have the equipment and experience to manufacture microarrays in-house from custom libraries.

    Contact Us
    Researchers may contact us by e-mail or phone (405-271-8468) to discuss the application of microarrays to your research.
    Bart Frank, PhD
    Mike Centola, PhD
    Jeanie Osban
    Melissa Bebak
    Nick Knowlton

    Microarray Core Services
    Users are encouraged to contact the staff at the OMRF Microarray Research Facility to discuss details of experimental design prior to isolating RNA for microarray experiments. RNA is prepared by each investigoator and delivered to the OMRF Microarray Facility. RNA quantity and quality are then assessed by our staff prior to labeling, hybridization and data collection. Commercial and in-house microarray platforms are available. Affymetrix gene expression microarrays are available for a large number of species. (Click here to review Affymetrix products.) Illumina gene expression arrays offer a high quality, cost effective alternative to investigators for studying gene expression in humans and mouse or rat models. The Facility produces human, mouse, Candida albicans, and zebrafish microarrays, plus custom cDNA microarrays containing genes from libraries produced by individual investigators. Protein arrays are currently under evaluation and may be available in the future.

     

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