2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6nj01500j
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Well-defined nanostructured surface-imprinted polymers for the highly selective enrichment of low-abundance protein in mammalian cell extract

Abstract: A new approach for the adsorption and enrichment of natural low-abundance protein by using nanostructured surface-imprinted polymers is presented.

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“…For instance, Fan and coworkers have described a peptide extraction approach based on nanoporous silica thin films to successfully detect low concentrations of hepcidin from human body fluids collected from 119 healthy volunteers and 19 inflammation patients [55]. Recently, Tang and coworkers reported an approach for the adsorption and enrichment of low-abundance protein in mammalian cell extract by using nanostructured surface-imprinted polymers with sufficiently thin shells and high surface-to-volume ratios [56].…”
Section: Enrichment Of Low-abundance Lmw Proteins Basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Fan and coworkers have described a peptide extraction approach based on nanoporous silica thin films to successfully detect low concentrations of hepcidin from human body fluids collected from 119 healthy volunteers and 19 inflammation patients [55]. Recently, Tang and coworkers reported an approach for the adsorption and enrichment of low-abundance protein in mammalian cell extract by using nanostructured surface-imprinted polymers with sufficiently thin shells and high surface-to-volume ratios [56].…”
Section: Enrichment Of Low-abundance Lmw Proteins Basedmentioning
confidence: 99%