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</script>doi: 10.1021/ja901294r
pmid: 19438244
We describe microarraying of carbohydrates for protein screening using either disulfide bridge or Schiff base imine immobilization chemistries on plasmachemical deposited functional nanolayers. The commonly observed issue of nonspecific background binding of proteins is overcome by spotting carbohydrates through a protein-resistant overlayer yielding spatially localized interaction with a reactive functional underlayer.
Microscopy, Aniline Compounds, Vinyl Compounds, Carbohydrates, 540, Microarray Analysis, Fluorescence, Glycols, Peanut Agglutinin, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Fourier Transform Infrared, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Concanavalin A, Nanotechnology, Disulfides, Sulfhydryl Compounds, Sulfonic Acids, Maltose, Spectroscopy, Fluorescent Dyes, Protein Binding
Microscopy, Aniline Compounds, Vinyl Compounds, Carbohydrates, 540, Microarray Analysis, Fluorescence, Glycols, Peanut Agglutinin, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Fourier Transform Infrared, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Concanavalin A, Nanotechnology, Disulfides, Sulfhydryl Compounds, Sulfonic Acids, Maltose, Spectroscopy, Fluorescent Dyes, Protein Binding
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