Alonso et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Photopatterned surfaces for site-specific and functional immobilization of proteinsAlonso et al., 2008
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- Alonso J
- Reichel A
- Piehler J
- del Campo A
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- Langmuir
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Photosensitive silanes containing nitroveratryl (Nvoc)-caged amine groups and protein repellent tetraethylene glycol units were synthesized and used for modification of silica surfaces. Functional surface layers containing different densities of caged amine groups …
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