[PDF][PDF] Cellulose-bound peptide arrays: preparation and applications
K Hilpert, DFH Winkler… - Biotechnology and Genetic …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
K Hilpert, DFH Winkler, REW Hancock
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews, 2007•Taylor & FrancisThe way of the development of the cellulose-bound peptide arrays leads via the synthesis of
oligonucleotides on cellulose pieces (Frank et al., 1983) and multiple peptide synthesis on
cellulose paper discs in columns (Frank and Döring, 1988). Probably inspired by the
addressability of the multipin method (Geysen et al., 1984), Ronald Frank and co-workers
developed SPOT synthesis and first presented the method in 1990 at the 21st European
Peptide Symposium (Frank et al., 1991). Today,
oligonucleotides on cellulose pieces (Frank et al., 1983) and multiple peptide synthesis on
cellulose paper discs in columns (Frank and Döring, 1988). Probably inspired by the
addressability of the multipin method (Geysen et al., 1984), Ronald Frank and co-workers
developed SPOT synthesis and first presented the method in 1990 at the 21st European
Peptide Symposium (Frank et al., 1991). Today,
The way of the development of the cellulose-bound peptide arrays leads via the synthesis of oligonucleotides on cellulose pieces (Frank et al., 1983) and multiple peptide synthesis on cellulose paper discs in columns (Frank and Döring, 1988). Probably inspired by the addressability of the multipin method (Geysen et al., 1984), Ronald Frank and co-workers developed SPOT synthesis and first presented the method in 1990 at the 21st European Peptide Symposium (Frank et al., 1991). Today,
