Superparamagnetic nanocrystal clusters for enrichment of low-abundance peptides and proteins

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Zhenda LuYadong Yin

Abstract

Clusters of densely packed hydrophobic superparamagnetic gamma-Fe(2)O(3) nanocrystals have been developed as a powerful adsorbent for enrichment of peptides and proteins, with advantages such as high enrichment efficiency, fast processing, easy magnetic separation, and direct mass analysis.

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