Chemical linkage to injected tissues is a distinctive property of oxidized avidin.
We recently reported that the oxidized avidin, named AvidinOX®, resides for weeks within injected tissues as a consequence of the formation of Schiff's bases between its aldehyde groups and tissue protein amino groups. We also showed, in a mouse pre-clinical model, the usefulness of AvidinOX fo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Rita De Santis, Anna Maria Anastasi, Angela Pelliccia, Antonio Rosi, Claudio Albertoni, Antonio Verdoliva, Fiorella Petronzelli, Valeria D'Alessio, Serenella Serani, Carlo Antonio Nuzzolo |
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2011
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