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Multiparametric Bioresorbable Sensor for Doxorubicin Detection via Molecularly Imprinted Synthetic Receptors

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A biodegradable molecularly imprinted polymer porous silica sensor enables dual optical readout of doxorubicin via fluorescence and effective optical thickness shifts. The combined transduction mechanisms provide enhanced reliability and quantitative accuracy over clinically relevant concentrations, representing a step toward transient implantable ...
Martina Corsi   +11 more
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High-Efficiency Analytical Protein A Columns for High Sensitivity Monoclonal Antibody Titer Analysis. [PDF]

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Muriithi B   +5 more
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Competition for the conserved branch point sequence influences physiological outcomes in pre-mRNA splicing. [PDF]

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Pereira de Castro KL   +6 more
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Glycosaminoglycan binding to soluble CX3CL1 impacts monocyte migration <i>in vitro</i>. [PDF]

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Ennemoser M   +6 more
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Lectin Affinity Chromatography

2023
Glycosylation is a non-template-driven posttranslational modification during which linked-sugars and glycans are added to the nascent polypeptide. Over 70% of the eukaryotic proteome is thought to be glycosylated. It is now known that correct glycosylation is essential for the correct folding, solubility, stability, and immunogenicity of proteins.
Brendan F, O'Connor   +2 more
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Lectin Affinity Chromatography

Molecular Biotechnology, 1994
Lectins are glycoproteins or proteins that have a selective affinity for a carbohydrate, or a group of carbohydrates. Many purified lectins are readily available and these maybe immobilized to a variety of chromatography supports.
I, West, O, Goldring
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Affinity Chromatography And Metal Chelate Affinity Chromatography

C R C Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1987
The extremely rapid growth in the field of protein chemistry during the past 50 years has been due in large part to the development of very effective techniques of protein separation and analysis. A number of techniques such as electrophoresis or isoelectric focusing, based on the overall charge and mass of a biomolecule, have been widely applied ...
Alexander J. Fatiadi, L. Anderson
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