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1 d cleanup of derivatized peptide pairs using immobilized antibody.
2 en zone is electrophoresed through a zone of immobilized antibody.
3 ion subsequent to TLR4 cross-linking with an immobilized antibody.
4 he wells to compete for binding sites of the immobilized antibody.
5 l water sample, for the binding sites of the immobilized antibody.
6  to monitor CA 15-3 interaction with surface immobilized antibody.
7  carrying VSV detection compared to directly immobilized antibodies.
8 b) specific antigen detection via covalently immobilized antibodies.
9 ii) kinetics of antigen interaction with the immobilized antibodies.
10 me of antigen interaction with both types of immobilized antibodies.
11 ficient antigen capture compared to randomly immobilized antibodies.
12 decorated quantum dots to individual surface immobilized antibodies.
13 CT bound to GM1-liposomes can be captured by immobilized antibodies.
14  ECM ligands or conjugating the integrins to immobilized antibodies.
15 ive binding of this conjugate and free EF on immobilized antibodies.
16 f the cell-spreading speed on the density of immobilized antibodies.
17              Virion capture assays, in which immobilized antibodies (Abs) capture virus particles, ha
18 ction areas necessitate the highest level of immobilized antibody activity to maximize assay detectio
19             The antigen is then bound to the immobilized antibodies and subjected to proteolysis usin
20  of the slide surface affect the activity of immobilized antibodies and the quality of data produced.
21  protein-protein interactions when a Au film-immobilized antibody and an antigen-colloidal Au conjuga
22 nd, thus, the local interaction time between immobilized antibody and electromigrating antigen.
23 s used to measure the binding forces between immobilized antibody and targeting antigen under the inf
24 he interfacial biomolecular reaction between immobilized antibody and the antigen binding partner usi
25            Molecular recognition between the immobilized antibody and the salivary amylase proteins w
26 d, is enriched from biological samples using immobilized antibodies, and is quantitated using mass sp
27                                              Immobilized antibodies are commonly used to recognize an
28                                              Immobilized antibodies are extensively employed for medi
29                                              Immobilized antibodies are useful for the detection of a
30 ghts as determined by direct MALDI-MS of the immobilized antibody beads.
31          Additionally, cells captured by the immobilized antibodies can be cultured following fluores
32 rd the sensing region where they bind to the immobilized antibody, causing a change in the impedance.
33 w antibody surface coverage, up to 4% of the immobilized antibodies could capture antigen molecules f
34 capture ligand on the SAM the density of the immobilized antibody could be controlled.
35 an those from Fc regions, while for randomly immobilized antibodies digestion rates for Fab and Fc pe
36 umn, forming the "sandwich" immunocomplexes (immobilized antibody-E. coli O157: H7-enzyme-labeled ant
37 creening thanks to the presence of different immobilized antibodies, each specific for one of the dif
38                                          The immobilized antibodies exhibit high affinity and selecti
39       An immunosensor was fabricated with an immobilized antibody for cardiac troponin I (anti-cTnI)
40 etermined that the structural differences of immobilized antibodies (fragmented or intact) significan
41 n of many binding interactions with specific immobilized antibodies from the same bio-sample at the s
42 and quantify the binding of an antigen to an immobilized antibody has been demonstrated using the fou
43 ter the association rate of the antigen with immobilized antibody; however, as the spot width decreas
44 ure the binding kinetics of an antigen to an immobilized antibody in real time.
45 e, the ability to control the orientation of immobilized antibodies on surfaces is very limited.
46 for obtaining high density and uniformity of immobilized antibodies on the surface of our films.
47 creasing concentrations of troponin-T to the immobilized antibodies on the ZnO surface in (i) phospha
48 est (ROIs) printed on the array consisted of immobilized antibodies or peptide loaded MHC monomers (p
49 xed SAMs allow the control of the density of immobilized antibody (or antigen) on surfaces to achieve
50 tion surface analytical tools to distinguish immobilized antibody orientations on patterned surfaces
51 fied on an immunoadsorbent column containing immobilized antibodies raised against a synthetic peptid
52                                              Immobilized antibody raised against an FZA-B-specific pe
53 r in a single orientation; consequently, the immobilized antibodies recognize their antigens with var
54                                         With immobilized antibody selection of Lewis x (Le(x)) glycan
55 azide linker was designed and used to orient immobilized antibodies specific for each partner.
56                            Chromatography on immobilized antibodies specific to nucleoside diphosphat
57 n G immunoaffinity column with noncovalently immobilized antibody specific to the analytes of interes
58 n developed as an EPC capture platform using immobilized antibodies targeted as EPC surface antigens.
59  captured from the biological mixture by the immobilized antibody (the "capture agent").
60 ction along the strip into a zone containing immobilized antibodies; then aflatoxin B1-tagged, dye-co
61 , activation of patient CD4 lymphocytes with immobilized antibodies to CD3 and CD28 enabled the isola
62 cy virus-type 1 (HIV-1)-infected donors with immobilized antibodies to CD3 and CD28 induces a virus-r
63  rat and cat by means of microprobes bearing immobilized antibodies to the C terminus of NPY.
64                          Microprobes bearing immobilized antibodies to the carboxy-terminus of beta-e
65 , soluble antibodies to the T cell receptor, immobilized antibodies to the T cell receptor, or by ant
66 e report the detection of antigen capture by immobilized antibodies using a simple, label-free versio
67 , residence time of antigen interaction with immobilized antibodies was about 8 times longer for the
68 nylated hormone for the binding sites of the immobilized antibody was performed.
69 luorescence of the Rh-Pac displaced from the immobilized antibody was recorded after 6 min.
70                                         With immobilized antibodies, we determined that adhesion thro
71                                              Immobilized antibodies were then utilized as binding age
72 t MALDI analysis, and the protein chips with immobilized antibodies were used for a novel immunoMALDI
73           Species having an affinity for the immobilized antibody were detected via heterogeneous imm
74 ity and the highest amount of active surface immobilized antibody when compared to other common immob
75 ication of affinity columns using reversibly immobilized antibodies with highest flexibility with res
76 eled antigen is electrophoresed through each immobilized antibody zone, with local cross-sectional ar