Protein attachment to nanoporous anodic alumina for biotechnological applications: Influence of pore size, protein size and functionalization path

Volume: 122, Pages: 375 - 383
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
Nanoporous anodic alumina (NAA) is a material with great interest in nanotechnology and with promising applications to biotechnology. Obtaining specific and regularly functionalized NAA surfaces is essential to obtain meaningful results and applications. Silane-PEG-NHS (triethoxysilane-polyethylene-glycol-N-hydroxysuccinimide) is a covalent linker commonly used for single-molecule studies. We investigate the functionalization of NAA with...
Paper Details
Title
Protein attachment to nanoporous anodic alumina for biotechnological applications: Influence of pore size, protein size and functionalization path
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Volume
122
Pages
375 - 383
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