نتایج جستجو برای: biomolecule

تعداد نتایج: 1624  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Shengyi Chen Tao Deng Tongzhou Wang Jia Wang Xin Li Qiang Li Guoliang Huang

This work presents a visualization method for the high-throughput monitoring of antibody-polypeptide binding by integrating a microarray chip with surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi). A prism-coupled SPRi system with smart images processing software and a 5 × 5 polypeptide microarray was developed. The modeling analysis was performed to optimize the system and the materials of prism and ch...

Journal: :Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition 2002
X Cao M S Shoichet

It has been recognized that a three-dimensional cell invasive scaffold that provides both topographical and chemical cues is desirable in regenerative tissue engineering to encourage cell attachment, migration, regrowth and ultimately tissue repair. Carbohydrate hydrogels are attractive for such applications because they are generally biocompatible and able to match the mechanical properties of...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Yasuko Osakada Guillem Pratx Conroy Sun Masanori Sakamoto Moiz Ahmad Olga Volotskova Qunxiang Ong Toshiharu Teranishi Yoshie Harada Lei Xing Bianxiao Cui

Here, we demonstrate that biomolecule-directed metal clusters are applicable in the study of hard X-ray excited optical luminescence, promising a new direction in the development of novel X-ray-activated imaging probes.

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2010
Isao Kii Akira Shiraishi Toshiyuki Hiramatsu Takeshi Matsushita Hidehiro Uekusa Suguru Yoshida Makoto Yamamoto Akira Kudo Masatoshi Hagiwara Takamitsu Hosoya

The strain-promoted "double-click" (SPDC) reaction using Sondheimer diyne, a novel convergent method conjugating three molecules spontaneously, has enabled us to readily modify an azido-biomolecule with a small reporter azido-molecule.

2006
Vladimir P. Drachev Vladimir M. Shalaev

One of the challenges of biomolecule sensing with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is to preserve all of the advantages of Raman spectroscopy applications for structural biology. There are many examples where Raman spectroscopy provides important information on large, macromolecular structures as a whole and in defining small regions of large complexes through ligand–macromolecule recog...

Journal: :Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2011

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