Volkmer, 2009 - Google Patents
Synthesis and application of peptide arrays: quo vadis SPOT technologyVolkmer, 2009
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- Volkmer R
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Abstract Hitting the SPOT: In 1992, Ronald Frank published the first seminal paper on simultaneous parallel synthesis of multiple peptides on filter paper. He defined the approach as SPOT synthesis, an easy technique for positionally addressable, parallel chemical …
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