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Enhancing the sensitivity of biotinylated surfaces by tailoring the design of the mixed self-assembled monolayer synthesis

Blasi et al., 2020

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18191589263010250559
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Blasi D
Sarcina L
Tricase A
Stefanachi A
Leonetti F
Alberga D
Mangiatordi G
Manoli K
Scamarcio G
Picca R
Torsi L
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Thiolated self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are typically used to anchor on a gold surface biomolecules serving as recognition elements for biosensor applications. Here, the design and synthesis of N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-mercaptopropanamide (NMPA) in biotinylated mixed …
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