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iSLIM: a comprehensive approach to mapping and characterizing gene regulatory networks.

Journal article published in 2012 by Sylvie Rockel, Marcel Geertz, Korneel Hens, Bart Deplancke ORCID, Sj J. Maerkl
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Abstract

Mapping gene regulatory networks is a significant challenge in systems biology, yet only a few methods are currently capable of systems-level identification of transcription factors (TFs) that bind a specific regulatory element. We developed a microfluidic method for integrated systems-level interaction mapping of TF-DNA interactions, generating and interrogating an array of 423 full-length Drosophila TFs. With integrated systems-level interaction mapping, it is now possible to rapidly and quantitatively map gene regulatory networks of higher eukaryotes.