Lahiri et al., 1999 - Google Patents
A strategy for the generation of surfaces presenting ligands for studies of binding based on an active ester as a common reactive intermediate: a surface plasmon …Lahiri et al., 1999
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- Lahiri J
- Isaacs L
- Tien J
- Whitesides G
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- Analytical chemistry
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This paper describes the immobilization of ten proteins and two low-molecular-weight ligands on mixed selfassembled monolayers (SAMs) of alkanethiolates on gold generated from the tri (ethylene glycol)-terminated thiol 1 (HS (CH2) 11 (OCH2CH2) 3OH)(χ (1)= 1.0 …
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