Peptide Array

A peptide array is a technique used to study the interactions between two substances, such as proteins and peptides. It involves immobilizing peptides or proteins onto a solid material, such as a microarray or a nitrocellulose membrane. The array is then used to examine the binding of one molecule to the other. This type of analysis helps researchers to better understand the interaction between two substances, and is particularly useful in drug development, where the binding of a drug to its target may be studied to identify potential therapeutics. Peptide arrays can also be used to study protein-protein interactions and to screen for potential biomarkers.

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The Antidepressant-Like Activity of the New Tetrapeptide Neuroprotector Kk-1, Homologous of Acth15-18 Sequence (An Experimental Study)
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Preoperative and Postoperative N-terminal Pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide Levels Predict Cardiac Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Cancer Resection
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In Silico Inhibition of Essential Candida albicans Proteins by Arenicin, a Marine Antifungal Peptide
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Clinical Use of Peptide-Based Formula (Peptamen Junior®, Nestle) in the Paediatric Population
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Novel Methods for Inhibiting Amyloidogenesis in the Presence of Peptides to Block Hydrophobic Interactions
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Peptide Synthesis in Aqueous Solution With a Reusable Solid Phase
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Protection Side Chain of Lysine by Host-Affinity Molecules during Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis in Aqueous Phase
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