Selective human serum albumin sensor from the screening of a fluorescent rosamine library

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Abstract

A fluorescent dye library approach for the development of a bioanalyte sensor was sought. The screening of a rosamine dye library against diverse macromolecules led to the discovery of a highly sensitive human serum albumin binder, G13, with ∼36-fold fluorescence intensity change. G13 showed a highly selective response to HSA over other macromolecules including albumins from other species. The potential use of G13 for the detection of HSA in biofluids is described. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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Ahn, Y. H., Lee, J. S., & Chang, Y. T. (2008). Selective human serum albumin sensor from the screening of a fluorescent rosamine library. Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, 10(3), 376–380. https://doi.org/10.1021/cc800017h

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