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Site-selective protein modification with polymers for advanced biomedical applications

Liu et al., 2018

Document ID
7301150657407705783
Author
Liu X
Sun J
Gao W
Publication year
Publication venue
Biomaterials

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Protein modification with polymers has led to intriguing and new types of bioconjugates. They combine the tunable physicochemical properties of the polymers with the specific biological activity of the proteins. These unique attributes of protein-polymer conjugates …
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