On estimation in real-time microarrays
- Creators
- Vikalo, H.
- Hassibi, B.
- Hassibi, A.
Abstract
Conventional fluorescent-based microarrays acquire data after the hybridization phase. During this phase, the target analytes bind to the capturing probes on the array and, by the end of it, supposedly reach a steady state. Therefore, conventional microarrays attempt to detect and quantify the targets with a single data point taken in the steady-state. On the other hand, a novel technique, the so-called real-time microarray, capable of recording the kinetics of hybridization in fluorescent-based microarrays has recently been proposed in (Hassibi, 2007). The richness of the information obtained therein promises higher signal-to-noise ratio, smaller estimation error, and broader assay detection dynamic range compared to conventional microarrays. In the current paper, we develop a probabilistic model for real-time microarrays and describe a procedure for the estimation of target amounts therein. Moreover, leveraging on system identification ideas, we propose a novel technique for the elimination of cross-hybridization.
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