"High Throughput Biotechnologies Into The Future"
Abstracts from the 8th Annual Australasian Microarray and Associated Technologies (AMATA) conference.

2008 AMATA Complete Conference Proceedings (2.3MB, pdf)

21.  Identification of Novel Ovarian Cancer Genes Using an Integrative Genomics Approach Ramakrishna, M, Williams, LH, Bearfoot, JL, Sridhar, A, Gorringe, KL and Campbell, IG
22.  Use of DNA damaging agents and RNA pooling to assess expression profiles associated with BRCA1, BRCA2, and BRCAX mutation status in breast cancer patients Walker, LC, Thompson, B, kConFab Investigators, Waddell, N and Spurdle, AB
23.  Identification of a proliferation signature and an associated PI3K-Akt-mTOR pathway driving cell proliferation, but not survival, in a leukaemia-inducing activated receptor mutant, and its role in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia Kok, CH, Brown, AL, Wilkinson, CW, Perugini, M, Salerno, DG and D’Andrea, RJ
24.  Interrogation of breast cancer cell line databases confirm EMT status and reveals a link between EMT and breast cancer stem cells Blick, T, Widodo, E, Hugo, H, Lenburg, ME, Neve, RM, Waltham, M and Thompson, EW
25.  Epigenetics in the placenta: A genome-wide methylation analysis of first trimester trophoblasts Daly, EC and Morison, IM
26.  Whole genome expression analysis from micro-dissected mouse cartilage tissues Belluoccio, D, Rowley, L Fosang, A, Little, C and Bateman, J
27.  Probing the architecture of developmental plasticity Dearden, PK
28.  Identification of somatically acquired rearrangements in cancer using genome-wide massively parallel paired-end sequencing Campbell, P
29.  Mixing and matching data from different sources to understand disease Print, C
30.  Strategies for high throughput identification of imprinted genes in plants Day, RC
 
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