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Development of surface-based assays for transmembrane proteins: Selective immobilization of functional CCR5, a G protein-coupled receptor

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Author(s)

Vitalii I. Silin, E. Karlik, K D. Ridge, David J. Vanderah
Citation
Analytical Biochemistry
Volume
349
Issue
2

Keywords

Surface plasmon resonance, CCR5, Integrin, Chemokine, Transmembrane protein, Avidin, Biotin

Citation

Silin, V. , Karlik, E. , Ridge, K. and Ross, D. (2006), Development of surface-based assays for transmembrane proteins: Selective immobilization of functional CCR5, a G protein-coupled receptor, Analytical Biochemistry (Accessed November 6, 2025)

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Created February 15, 2006, Updated February 17, 2017
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