Carbohydrate Microarrays

Carbohydrate microarrays are an important tool for research into carbohydrates. They allow scientists to rapidly screen a large number of carbohydrates for their binding affinity with other molecules, such as proteins. These arrays have revolutionized research in areas such as gene expression, immune responses and various other biological processes where carbohydrates play a critical role. They have also been used to discover more efficient drug delivery systems, as well as to better understand disease development and progression. The use of carbohydrate microarrays has improved the accuracy and speed of diagnosis and allowed for better treatments of various disorders.

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