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The device of the subject invention is a planar flow-by electrode electrospray ion source.

The subject invention disclosed herein is a rapid, specific and sensitive device and method for serial read out of interacting components on protein chip microarrays. The subject invention is a new concept for chip read out that requires no extrinsic labeling. Prot

The subject invention disclosed herein is a rapid, specific and sensitive device and method for serial read out of interacting components on protein chip microarrays. The subject invention is a new concept for chip read out that requires no extrinsic labeling.