Method for isolating biochemical molecules on microarray substrate
A microarray and substrate technology, applied in biochemical equipment and methods, chemical instruments and methods, microbial measurement/testing, etc., can solve problems such as economic infeasibility, inability to apply peptide or protein libraries, etc.
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[0024] Libraries of synthetic biochemical molecules on microarrays are often processed in batches like other library types because their physical coordinates are in close proximity to each other, making them difficult to isolate individually by conventional methods. The techniques disclosed in the present invention relate to methods for selectively separating a portion of a microarray substrate from a microarray through microstructural manipulation techniques to separate and collect biochemical molecules individually. This is possible because the desired biochemical molecules present on the microarray are physically or chemically bound to the microarray substrate. Thus, isolating substrate fractions with specific spots from the microarray has the same effect as selectively isolating specific biochemical molecules from a library.
[0025] Subsequently, the selectively collected biochemical molecules are spotted with sufficient physical separation to allow for additional post-pr...
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