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PROCESS FOR REVERSIBLE IMMOBILIZATION OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES |
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Principal Investigator: B. SEBILLE
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
This invention describes a new process of non-covalent attachment of a protein (antibody, enzyme), DNA or specific fragment on a solid substrate: slides or beads (porous or non porous). The process can be extended to any kind of ligand: antigen, polysaccharide, specific ligand (drug, hormone, inhibitor). The ligand density and reproducibility is easily controlled. Due to the reversible character of the non-covalent binding, the process permits the release of immobilized molecules under soft conditions, allowing complete regeneration of the initial surface that can be used for new experiments.
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