Probing the relevance of lectin clustering for the reliable evaluation of multivalent carbohydrate recognition

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Eva Maria MunozRicardo Riguera

Abstract

Experiments by Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) illustrate the relevance of lectin density for the reliable evaluation of binding efficiencies in surface-based multivalent carbohydrate recognition. The difference between affinity data obtained by solution and surface-based experiments is also stressed.

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