Recent advances in peptide-based microarray technologies

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
Resmi C PanickerShao Q Yao

Abstract

Peptide array is a rapidly growing tool that provides both large-scale and high-throughput capabilities for protein detection and activity studies. Materials presented in this review will examine the recent advances in the field of peptide microarray with special emphasis on the generation and applications of high-density arrays of peptides on glass slides.

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