## Abstract Bead‐based interaction assays are excellently suited to study protein–protein interactions, as they require only minimal amounts of sample material. Miniaturized protein–protein interaction assays were designed to analyze Rho GTPase activation based on its interaction with Rho GDI or p2
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Protein-Protein Interactions Volume 261 || Glutathione-S-Transferase–Fusion Based Assays for Studying Protein–Protein Interactions
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40 and 43%, respectively) , they correspond to very small standard deviations of 0.11 and 0.39 pg/ml, respectively. Additional studies demonstrated that the recovery of 0.13, 0.35, 0.62, 2.7, 24, and 260 pg/ml VEGF in 10% pooled mouse EDTA plasma was 100 -120%; the average recoveries of 2, 5, and 2