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Department of Pharmacology

 
Read more at: Artificial redox coenzymes: biomimetic analogues of NAD(+)

Artificial redox coenzymes: biomimetic analogues of NAD(+)


Read more at: New enzyme sensors for morphine and codeine based on morphine dehydrogenase and laccase

New enzyme sensors for morphine and codeine based on morphine dehydrogenase and laccase


Read more at: Synthesis and properties of new coenzyme mimics based on the artificial coenzyme CL4

Synthesis and properties of new coenzyme mimics based on the artificial coenzyme CL4


Read more at: Magnetic-acoustic-resonator sensors (MARS): a new sensing methodology

Magnetic-acoustic-resonator sensors (MARS): a new sensing methodology


Read more at: The interactions of artificial coenzymes with alcohol dehydrogenase and other NAD(P)(H) dependent enzymes

The interactions of artificial coenzymes with alcohol dehydrogenase and other NAD(P)(H) dependent enzymes


Read more at: Silicon microchambers for DNA amplification

Silicon microchambers for DNA amplification


Read more at: Noncontact excitation of high Q acoustic resonances in glass plates

Noncontact excitation of high Q acoustic resonances in glass plates


Read more at: Covalent coupling of immunoglobulin G to self-assembled monolayers as a method for immobilizing the interfacial-recognition layer of a surface plasmon resonance immunosensor.

Covalent coupling of immunoglobulin G to self-assembled monolayers as a method for immobilizing the interfacial-recognition layer of a surface plasmon resonance immunosensor.

Protocols have been developed for the random and site-directed covalent coupling of immunoglobulin G [anti-hIgG] [IgG] to silver surfaces modified with a self-assembled monolayer [SAM] of thioctic acid, mercaptopropionic acid [MPA], L-cysteine or 4-aminothiophenol [PATP].


Read more at: Covalent coupling of immunoglobulin G to a poly(vinyl)alcohol-poly(acrylic acid) graft polymer as a method for fabricating the interfacial-recognition layer of a surface plasmon resonance immunosensor.

Covalent coupling of immunoglobulin G to a poly(vinyl)alcohol-poly(acrylic acid) graft polymer as a method for fabricating the interfacial-recognition layer of a surface plasmon resonance immunosensor.

The synthesis of a terminally thiolated poly(vinyl)alcohol (PVA) grafted with Poly (acrylic acid) (PAA) side chains is described. The PVA-PAA graft polymer (PVAg) was end-tethered to silver surfaces via the terminal thiol functionality and the resultant mobile, hydrophilic polymer matrix exploited for the covalent immobilization of large quantities of polyclonal goat (anti-hIgG) antibody (IgG) with low levels of non-specific adsorption.


Read more at: Design, synthesis, and application of a protein A mimetic.

Design, synthesis, and application of a protein A mimetic.

Low-molecular-weight synthetic molecules that mimic the activity of native biological macromolecules have therapeutic potential, utility in large-scale production of biopharmaceuticals, and the capacity to act as probes to study molecular recognition events. We have developed a nonpeptidyl mimic for Staphylococcus aureus Protein A (SpA). The specific recognition and complexation elements between the B domain (Fb) of SpA and the Fc fragment of IgG were identified from the x-ray crystallographic structure.