DNA arrays on surfaces have caused a revolution in nucleic acid analysis, and a similar revolution is required for proteins if high-throughput screening of their functions is to be realized. [1,2] In addition, proteins can also form the basis of self-assembling nanostructures. [3,4] One important ob
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Spectroscopy of protein monolayers: A transition in β-lactoglobulin films
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- 2007
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- 34
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- 0449-2994
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