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Fabrication of histidine-tagged fusion protein arrays for surface plasmon resonance imaging studies of protein− protein and protein− DNA interactionsWegner et al., 2003
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- Wegner G
- Lee H
- Marriott G
- Corn R
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- Analytical chemistry
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The creation and characterization of histidine-tagged fusion protein arrays using nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) capture probes on gold thin films for the study of protein− protein and protein− DNA interactions is described. Self-assembled monolayers of 11 …
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