In Situ Deprotection: A Method for Coval
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Klaus Gregorius; Michael Theisen
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Article
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2001
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Elsevier Science
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English
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The orientation of an immobilized antigen is important for recognition by, e.g., an antibody. When noncovalent passive adsorption is used for immobilization, the number of ways that the antigen can attach to the surface is numerous and control of how the antigen orientates on the surface is limited.