Select Reviews on Diagnostic Microarrays

1. Anthony, R. M., T. J. Brown, and G. L. French. 2001. DNA array technology and diagnostic microbiology. Expert Rev. Mol. Diagn. 1:30-38.

2. Avarre, J. C., P. de Lajudie, and G. Bena. 2007. Hybridization of genomic DNA to microarrays: a challenge for the analysis of environmental samples. J. Microbiol. Methods 69:242-248.

3. Bae, J. W., and Y. H. Park. 2006. Homogeneous versus heterogeneous probes for microbial ecological microarrays. Trends Biotechnol. 24:318-323.

4. Bodrossy, L., and A. Sessitsch. 2004. Oligonucleotide microarrays in microbial diagnostics. Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 7:245-254.

5. Boonham, N., J. Tomlinson, and R. Mumford. 2007. Microarrays for rapid identification of plant viruses. Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. 45:307-328.

6. Bryant, P. A., D. Venter, R. Robins-Browne, and N. Curtis. 2004. Chips with everything: DNA microarrays in infectious diseases. Lancet Infect. Dis. 4:100-111.

7. Call, D. R. 2005. Challenges and opportunities for pathogen detection using DNA microarrays. Crit. Rev. Microbiol. 31:91-99.

8. Cassone, M., A. Giordano, and G. Pozzi. 2007. Bacterial DNA microarrays for clinical microbiology: the early logarithmic phase. Front. Biosci. 12:2658-2669.

9. Clewley, J. P. 2004. A role for arrays in clinical virology: fact or fiction? J. Clin. Virol. 29:2-12.

10. Ehrenreich, A. 2006. DNA microarray technology for the microbiologist: an overview. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 73:255-273.

11. Garaizar, J., A. Rementeria, and S. Porwollik. 2006. DNA microarray technology: a new tool for the epidemiological typing of bacterial pathogens? FEMS Immunol. Med. Microbiol. 47:178-189.

12. Gentry, T. J., G. S. Wickham, C. W. Schadt, Z. He, and J. Zhou. 2006. Microarray applications in microbial ecology research. Microb. Ecol. 52:159-175.

13. Gilbert, G. L. 2002. Molecular diagnostics in infectious diseases and public health microbiology: cottage industry to postgenomics. Trends Mol. Med. 8:280-287.

14. Greene, E. A., and G. Voordouw. 2003. Analysis of environmental microbial communities by reverse sample genome probing. J. Microbiol. Methods 53:211-219.

15. Hashsham, S. A., L. M. Wick, J. M. Rouillard, E. Gulari, and J. M. Tiedje. 2004. Potential of DNA microarrays for developing parallel detection tools (PDTs) for microorganisms relevant to biodefense and related research needs. Biosens. Bioelectron. 20:668-683.

16. Karczmarczyk, M., and M. Bartoszcze. 2006. DNA microarrays--new tool in the identification of biological agents. Przegl. Epidemiol. 60:803-811.

17. Kostrzynska, M., and A. Bachand. 2006. Application of DNA microarray technology for detection, identification, and characterization of food-borne pathogens. Can. J. Microbiol. 52:1-8.

18. Lemarchand, K., L. Masson, and R. Brousseau. 2004. Molecular biology and DNA microarray technology for microbial quality monitoring of water. Crit. Rev. Microbiol. 30:145-172.

19. Liu-Stratton, Y., S. Roy, and C. K. Sen. 2004. DNA microarray technology in nutraceutical and food safety. Toxicol. Lett. 150:29-42.

20. Loy, A., and L. Bodrossy. 2006. Highly parallel microbial diagnostics using oligonucleotide microarrays. Clin. Chim. Acta 363:106-119.

21. Majtan, T., G. Bukovska, and J. Timko. 2004. DNA microarrays--techniques and applications in microbial systems. Folia Microbiol. (Praha) 49:635-664.

22. Maynard, J. A., R. Myhre, and B. Roy. 2007. Microarrays in infection and immunity. Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 11:306-315.

23. Petrik, J. 2006. Diagnostic applications of microarrays. Transfus. Med. 16:233-247.

24. Pickup, R. W., G. Rhodes, and J. Hermon-Taylor. 2003. Monitoring bacterial pathogens in the environment: advantages of a multilayered approach. Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 14:319-325.

25. Sessitsch, A., E. Hackl, P. Wenzl, A. Kilian, T. Kostic, N. Stralis-Pavese, B. T. Sandjong, and L. Bodrossy. 2006. Diagnostic microbial microarrays in soil ecology. New Phytol. 171:719-735.

26. Stahl, D. A. 2004. High-throughput techniques for analyzing complex bacterial communities. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 547:5-17.

27. Starke, E. M., J. C. Smoot, J. H. Wu, W. T. Liu, D. Chandler, and D. A. Stahl. 2007. Saliva-based diagnostics using 16S rRNA microarrays and microfluidics. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1098:345-361.

28. Stenger, D. A., J. D. Andreadis, G. J. Vora, and J. J. Pancrazio. 2002. Potential applications of DNA microarrays in biodefense-related diagnostics. Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 13:208-212.

29. Straub, T. M., and D. P. Chandler. 2003. Towards a unified system for detecting waterborne pathogens. J. Microbiol. Methods 53:185-197.

30. Striebel, H. M., E. Birch-Hirschfeld, R. Egerer, and Z. Foldes-Papp. 2003. Virus diagnostics on microarrays. Curr. Pharm. Biotechnol. 4:401-415.

31. Uttamchandani, M., D. P. Walsh, S. Q. Yao, and Y. T. Chang. 2005. Small molecule microarrays: recent advances and applications. Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 9:4-13.

32. Wagner, M., H. Smidt, A. Loy, and J. Zhou. 2007. Unravelling microbial communities with DNA-microarrays: challenges and future directions. Microb. Ecol. 53:498-506.

33. Zammatteo, N., S. Hamels, F. De Longueville, I. Alexandre, J. L. Gala, F. Brasseur, and J. Remacle. 2002. New chips for molecular biology and diagnostics. Biotechnol. Annu. Rev. 8:85-101.

34. Zhou, J. 2003. Microarrays for bacterial detection and microbial community analysis. Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 6:288-294.