@article{bdc789347fdd48dd83c19f394a0132d2,
title = "Gene expression microarrays: Glimpses of the immunological genome",
abstract = "Successful microarray experimentation can generate enormous amounts of data, potentially very rich but also very unwieldy. Bold outlooks and new methods for data analysis and presentation should yield additional insight into the complexities of the immune system.",
author = "Gordon Hyatt and Rachel Melamed and Richard Park and Reuben Seguritan and Catherine Laplace and Laurent Poirot and Silvia Zucchelli and Reinhard Obst and Michael Matos and Emily Venanzi and Ananda Goldrath and Linh Nguyen and John Luckey and Tetsuya Yamagata and Ann Herman and Jonathan Jacobs and Diane Mathis and Christophe Benoist",
note = "Funding Information: We thank D. Laidlaw, J.J. Collins and D. Koller for discussions; E. Hyatt, Q.M. Pham, G. Losyev, R. Saccone and J. Johnson for assistance with mice, cell sorting and microarray processing; and the S+ Listserv members for advice. Supported by the National Institutes of Health (AR046580, AI51530, AI52343, DK60027, DK59658 to C.B. and D.M.) and the William T. Young Chair.",
year = "2006",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1038/ni0706-686",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "686--691",
journal = "Nature Immunology",
issn = "1529-2908",
publisher = "Nature Research",
number = "7",
}