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Recognition of cell-specific binding of phage display derived peptides using an acoustic wave sensor

ASSLNIA, a peptide selected for murine myofibers using phage display technology, was immobilized onto an acoustic wave sensor. The sensor responded to murine and feline muscle homogenates indicating crosspieces interactions. Kidney, liver, and brain preparations produced insignificant responses.

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Published in:Biomolecular engineering 2002-02, Vol.18 (6), p.269-272
Main Authors: Samoylov, Alexandre M, Samoylova, Tatiana I, Hartell, Mark G, Pathirana, Suram T, Smith, Bruce F, Vodyanoy, Vitaly
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Language:English
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Summary:ASSLNIA, a peptide selected for murine myofibers using phage display technology, was immobilized onto an acoustic wave sensor. The sensor responded to murine and feline muscle homogenates indicating crosspieces interactions. Kidney, liver, and brain preparations produced insignificant responses.
ISSN:1389-0344
1878-559X
DOI:10.1016/S1389-0344(01)00108-3