The Takeda Award Message from Chairman Awardees Achievement Fact Awards Ceremony Forum 2001
2002

Achievement Facts Sheet
Individual/Humanity Well-Being

Executive Summary
Achievement and Creativity
1. What are DNA microarrays?
2. Photolithographic fabrication of high-density DNA microarrays - GeneChip® arrays
3. Robot spotting fabrication of DNA microarrays with pre-synthesized probes (Stanford type microarray)
4. Comparison of some of the features of DNA microarrays
5. Repercussion effects
REFERENCES
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