Improvement of the thermal stability of streptavidin immobilized on magnetic beads by the construction of a mixed poly(ethylene glycol) tethered-chain layer

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Protein-immobilized substrates have been widely used in several applications for biosensing and bioseparation. Many kinds of sensors have been based on changes in colorimetric, fluorometric or luminometric signals derived from the immunoreactions of protein-immobilized sensor chips and particles. Protein-immobilized substrates, such as column packings and magnetic beads, have also been used as selective materials that can rapidly and simply separate target biomolecules in solution.

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