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Published on: September 22, 2013
Optimal amounts of fluorescent dye improve expression microarray results in tumor specimens
Ali Naderi1, Ahmed A Ahmed, Yanzhong Wang
1Cancer Genomics Program, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Hutchison/MRC Research Center, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2XZ, UK. an258@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:
Expression microarrays have great potential for clinical use but variability of the results represents a challenge for reliable practical application. The amount of fluorescent dye used in microarray experiments is a significant source of variability that has not been systematically studied. Here we demonstrate that the quantity of Cy3 dye affects microarray results performed on tumor specimens. Signal-to-noise ratios and coefficients of variation are significantly improved by increasing Cy3 to 150-180 pmol, but any further increase does not improve the data. In conclusion, optimal amounts of dye reduce variability and improve reliability of expression microarray experiments.
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