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Assessment and optimisation of normalisation methods for dual-colour antibody microarrays

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Assessment and optimisation of normalisation methods for dual-colour antibody microarrays
Background: Recent advances in antibody microarray technology have made it possible to measure the expression of hundreds of proteins simultaneously in a competitive dual-colour approach similar to dual-colour gene expression microarrays. Thus, the established normalisation methods for gene expression microarrays, e.g. loess regression, can in principle be applied to protein microarrays. However, the typical assumptions of such normalisation methods might be violated due to a bias in the selection of the proteins to be measured. Due to high costs and limited availability of high quality antibodies, the current arrays usually focus on a high proportion of regulated targets. Housekeeping features could be used to circumvent this problem, but they are typically underrepresented on protein arrays. Therefore, it might be beneficial to select invariant features among the features already represented on available arrays for normalisation by a dedicated selection algorithm. Results: We compar...
Martin Sill, Christoph Schroder, Jörg D. Hohe
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors Martin Sill, Christoph Schroder, Jörg D. Hoheisel, Axel Benner, Manuela Zucknick
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