PIIKA 2.5: Enhanced quality control of peptide microarrays for kinome analysis.
Peptide microarrays consisting of defined phosphorylation target sites are an effective approach for high throughput analysis of cellular kinase (kinome) activity. Kinome peptide arrays are highly customizable and do not require species-specific reagents to measure kinase activity, making them amena...
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Autores principales: | Connor Denomy, Conor Lazarou, Daniel Hogan, Antonio Facciuolo, Erin Scruten, Anthony Kusalik, Scott Napper |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c9fd9544f95f4c37810fe36e38e13292 |
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