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This is an image of the "Lymphochip," created by the Staudt Lab at the NIH. It is a novel DNA microarray, enriched in genes that are expressed in and/or function in lymphocytes, and aids in genomic-scale analysis of gene expression in both normal and malignant lymphocytes.
From: Staudt, Louis. The Staudt Lab Web Site; https://ccr.cancer.gov/staff-directory/louis-m-staudt;
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