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Review
. 2004 Jun;29(6):1113-21.
doi: 10.1023/b:nere.0000023598.04937.83.

Methodological considerations regarding single-cell gene expression profiling for brain injury

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Methodological considerations regarding single-cell gene expression profiling for brain injury

Jason E Davis et al. Neurochem Res. 2004 Jun.

Abstract

Genomic microarrays are rapidly becoming ubiquitous throughout a wide variety of biological disciplines. As their use has grown during the past few years, many important discoveries have been made in the fields of central nervous system (CNS) injury and disease using this emerging technology. In addition, single-cell mRNA amplification techniques are now being used along with microarrays to overcome many of the difficulties associated with the cellular heterogeneity of the brain. This development has extended the utility of gene expression profiling and has provided researchers with exciting new insights into the neuropathology of CNS injury and disease at a molecular and cellular level. New methodological, standardization, and statistical techniques are currently being developed to improve the reproducibility of microarrays and facilitate the analysis of large amounts of data. In this review, we will discuss the application of these techniques to experimental, clinically relevant models of traumatic brain injury.

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