Tissue Microarrays: Robust Molecular Morphology Tools Lawrence E. DeBaultRaymond R. Tubbs Original Paper 11 April 2007 Pages: 111 - 112
Practical aspects of planning, building, and interpreting tissue microarrays: The Cooperative Prostate Cancer Tissue Resource experience A. Kajdacsy-BallaJ. M. GeynismanThe Cooperative Prostate Cancer Tissue Resource Original Paper 21 February 2007 Pages: 113 - 121
Tissue microarrays as a platform for proteomic investigation Joon-Yong ChungTill BraunschweigStephen M. Hewitt Original Paper 05 September 2006 Pages: 123 - 128
Genotyping of phenotypically defined cells in neoplasia: enhanced immunoFISH via tyramide signal amplification (TSA) segregates immunophenotypically—defined cell populations for gated genotyping Raymond R. TubbsKingshuk DasThomas Grogan Original Paper 05 January 2007 Pages: 129 - 134
From array to array: Confirmation of genomic gains and losses discovered by array-based comparative genomic hybridization utilizing fluorescence in situ hybridization on tissue microarrays Marek SkacelAna SivaRaymond R Tubbs Original Paper 17 October 2006 Pages: 135 - 140
An approach to the validation of novel molecular markers of breast cancer via TMA-based FISH scanning Raymond R. TubbsEric SwainDavid G. Hicks Original Paper 09 January 2007 Pages: 141 - 150
Fluorescent in situ hybridization on tissue microarrays: challenges and solutions Lindsay A. BrownDavid Huntsman Original Paper 10 January 2007 Pages: 151 - 157
The specificity of interphase FISH translocation probes in formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue sections is readily assessed using automated staining and scoring of tissue microarrays constructed from murine xenografts Raymond R. TubbsJames PettayThomas Grogan Original Paper 09 November 2006 Pages: 159 - 165