Metall(prote)omic studies by capillary electrophoresis using separation capillary as an in-line reactor

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This perspective article highlights the potential of capillary electrophoresis (CE) in in-line monitoring of biomolecular reactions related to in vivo transformations of metal species. In such scrutinizing, the capillary is regarded as a nanolitre-volume reactor in which electrical field-driven reactants are mixed to produce a response that enables in situ following-up and characterization of non-covalent molecular interactions. The concept of a CE reactor has been extended here to the investigation of processes that are responsible for the formation and decomposition of metal-bioligand species under simulated physiological conditions. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Timerbaev, A. R., Foteeva, L. S., Pawlak, K., & Jarosz, M. (2011, August). Metall(prote)omic studies by capillary electrophoresis using separation capillary as an in-line reactor. Metallomics. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1mt00007a

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