Enzymatic fingerprinting of structurally similar homologous proteins using polyion complex library constructed by tuning PEGylated polyamine functionalities

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Human plasma proteins and even structurally similar homologous albumins were fingerprinted and discriminated by a sensor array consisting of a polyion complex library with artificial differentiation constructed by facile tuning of PEGylated polyamine functionalities. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Tomita, S., Soejima, T., Shiraki, K., & Yoshimoto, K. (2014). Enzymatic fingerprinting of structurally similar homologous proteins using polyion complex library constructed by tuning PEGylated polyamine functionalities. Analyst, 139(23), 6100–6103. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4an01398k

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