[BioC] kinexus antibody arrays

Richard Friedman friedman at cancercenter.columbia.edu
Tue Sep 16 15:59:28 CEST 2008


Paul,

	Thank you very much. That is what I was going to try.
I will  take you up on your kind offer of the code.

Did you use their spot reads or did you read the spots yourself.

Best wishes,
Rich

On Sep 15, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Paul Leo wrote:

>
> HI Richard ,
> I have done one of these before using limma. I treated the side-by- 
> side controls and experimnet as a single "RG" spot (as in a 2 color  
> array). There is a bit of organizing to get the data in the correct  
> format, but not too bad. You are welcome to the code if you wish.  
> Though it will take he a day or two so to clean it up a little.
>
> Cheers
> Paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Friedman
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>
> Dear Bioconductor list,
>
>         Does anyone have experience in using Bioconductor for Kinexus
> antibody arrays? They are spotted arrays with the experiment and  
> control
> offset from one another.
>
> http://www.kinexus.ca/services/kinex/antibody_microarrays.php
>
> THANKS!
> Rich
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