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Applying the SAGE technique to study the effects of electromagnetic field on biological systems | |
Wang, S. M. | |
2006-03-06 | |
Source Publication | Proteomics |
ISSN | 1615-9853 |
Pages | 4765-4768 |
Abstract | Identification of genes alternatively expressed in electromagnetic field (EMF)-exposed cells could provide direct evidence for biological effects of EMF. As there are a few indications so far for certain genes to be influenced by EMF, genome-wide scans of the transcriptome appear to be necessary. Among the several technologies used for genome-wide gene expression analysis, serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) is one promising method, which seems particularly applicable for EMF research. This review provides a brief description of the features of gene expression, illustrates the basic principle of SAGE, and discusses the advantages and limitations of SAGE as well as examples of application. This information should help investigators determine if the SAGE technique is an optimal method for evaluating the biological effects of EMF. |
Keyword | Gene Expression Genome Radiofrequency Sage Transcript |
DOI | 10.1002/pmic.200500881 |
Language | 英語English |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION Faculty of Health Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Wang, S. M. |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Wang, S. M.. Applying the SAGE technique to study the effects of electromagnetic field on biological systems[J]. Proteomics, 2006, 4765-4768. |
APA | Wang, S. M..(2006). Applying the SAGE technique to study the effects of electromagnetic field on biological systems. Proteomics, 4765-4768. |
MLA | Wang, S. M.."Applying the SAGE technique to study the effects of electromagnetic field on biological systems".Proteomics (2006):4765-4768. |
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