Fischer et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Application of different surface plasmon resonance biosensor chips to monitor the interaction of the CaM-binding site of nitric oxide synthase I and calmodulinFischer et al., 2001
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- Fischer T
- Beyermann M
- Koch K
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- Biochemical and biophysical research communications
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Surface plasmon resonance biosensors depend on modified gold surfaces to allow immobilization of proteins or peptides for interaction analysis. We investigated sensor chip surfaces that differ in the geometry of the immobilization matrix: two contain a three …
- 102000000584 Calmodulin 0 title abstract description 55
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