76173009
Nov 29, 2000
DNA microarrays, namely, nucleotide samples derived from expression libraries of cells, tissues and organs obtained from wild type and mutant mice and other animals placed on supports such as slides made of glass or other materials, and which microarrays are used for analysis and quantification of genotypes and gene expression and which microarrays are useful for biological and medical research in the field of immunology including infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, allergy studies, and cancer
Chemicals