1099718-53-2Relevant articles and documents
Synthetic receptors for neutral nitro derivatives
Athikomrattanakul, Umporn,Promptmas, Chamras,Katterle, Martin
, p. 359 - 362 (2009)
Different arylurea-based receptors with similar substitution pattern and one guanidine-based receptor were synthesised and studied concerning their binding capability towards the title functional group; specific binding of neutral nitro groups is revealed
Imprinted polymers with affinity for phosphorylated peptides and proteins
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Page/Page column 17, (2016/12/26)
The present invention relates to a method of separating or extracting phosphorylated amino acids, peptides or proteins with a molecularly imprinted polymer and to the preparation of said molecularly imprinted polymer as well as use of a molecularly imprinted polymer for separating or extracting phosphorylated amino acids, peptides or proteins.
IMPRINTED POLYMERS WITH AFFINITY FOR PHOSPHORYLATED PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS
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, (2011/02/18)
The present invention relates to a method of separating or extracting phosphorylated amino acids, peptides or proteins with a molecularly imprinted polymer and to the preparation of said molecularly imprinted polymer as well as use of a molecularly imprin
A phosphotyrosine-imprinted polymer receptor for the recognition of tyrosine phosphorylated peptides
Emgenbroich, Marco,Borrelli, Cristiana,Shinde, Sudhirkumar,Lazraq, Issam,Vilela, Filipe,Hall, Andrew J.,Oxelbark, Joakim,De Lorenzi, Ersilia,Courtois, Julien,Simanova, Anna,Verhage, Jeroen,Irgum, Knut,Karim, Kai,Sellergren, Boerje
experimental part, p. 9516 - 9529 (2009/11/30)
Hyperphosphorylation at tyrosine is commonly observed in tumor proteomes and, hence, specific phosphoproteins or phosphopeptides could serve as markers useful for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. The analysis of such targets is, however, a challenging