Solulink Citation List
- Malin Jarvius1*, Janna Paulsson, Irene Weibrecht, Karl-Johan Leuchowius, Ann-Catrin, Andersson, Carolina Wählby, Mats Gullberg, Johan Botling, Tobias Sjöblom, Boyka, Markova, Arne Östman, Ulf Landegren & Ola Söderberg, In situ detection of phosphorylated PDGF receptor β using a generalized proximity ligation method, Mol. And Cell. Proteomics 2007.
- Ryan C. Bailey, Gabriel A. Kwong, Caius G. Radu, Owen N. Witte, and James R. Heath*, DNA-Encoded Antibody Libraries: A Unified Platform for Multiplexed Cell Sorting and Detection of Genes and Proteins, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129, 1959-1967.
- Edith Schallmeiner, Elli Oksanen, Olle Ericsson, Lena Spångberg, Susann Eriksson, Ulf-Håkan Stenman, Kim Pettersson and Ulf Landegren, Sensitive protein detection via triple-binder proximity ligation assays, Nature Methods 2007 4, 1 35 – 137.
- Alexander Buhl, Jochen H. Metzger, Niels H. H. Heegaard, Philipp von Landenberg, Martin Fleck, and Peter B. Luppa, Novel Biosensor-Based Analytic Device for the Detection of Anti-Double-Stranded DNA Antibodies, Clin. Chem., 2006, 10.1373
- Ching-Hang Wong, Dolores D. Mruk, Will M. Lee, and C. Yan Cheng, Targeted and reversible disruption of the blood-testis barrier by an FSH mutant-occludin peptide conjugate, FASEB J, 2006; 10.1096
- Joanna Kubler-Kielb, Teh-Yung Liu, Christopher Mocca, Fathy Majadly, John B. Robbins, and Rachel Schneerson, Additional Conjugation Methods and Immunogenicity of Bacillus anthracis Poly-
-D-Glutamic Acid-Protein Conjugates, Infect. Immun., 2006; 74: 4744 - 4749.
- Gali Steinberg-Tatman, Michael Huynh, David Barker, and Chanfeng Zhao, Bioconjugate Chem., 2006 841 – 848, Synthetic Modification of Silica Beads That Allows for Sequential Attachment of Two Different Oligonucleotides.
- M.C. Kline, D.L. Duewer, J.W. Redman and J.M. Butler, Results from the NIST 2004 DNA Quantitation Study, J. Forensic Sci., 2005, 50, 1.
- Igor A. Kozlov, Peter C. Melnyk, Katie E. Stromsborg, Mark S. Chee, David L. Barker, Chanfeng Zhao, Efficient strategies for the conjugation of oligonucleotides to antibodies enabling highly sensitive protein detection, Biopolymers 2004, 73, 621.
- Yang Chen , Jenny Aveyard and Robert Wilson, Gold and silver nanoparticles functionalized with known numbers of oligonucleotides per particle for DNA detection, Chem. Commun., 2004, (24), 2804 – 2805
- I.A. Kozlov, P.C. Melnyk, K.E. Stromsborg, M.S.Chee, D.L. Barker and C. Zhao, Efficient Strategies for the Conjugation of Oligonucleoitdes to Antibodies Enabling Highly Sensitive Protein Detection, Biopolymers, 2004; 73(5):621-30.
- Xiao-bo Zhong, Robert Reynolds, Judith R. Kidd, Kenneth K. Kidd, Robert Jenison, Richard A. Marlar, and David C. Ward, Single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping on optical thin-film biosensor chips, PNAS 2003 100: 11559-11564.
- Hartmann, D.M., M. Heller, S.C. Esener, D. Schwartz, and G. Tu.. Selective DNA attachment of micro- and nanoscale particles to substrates. Journal of Materials Research 17(2): 473- 478 2002.
- Chemistry of Protein Conjugation and Cross-Linking
Shan S Wong, CRC Press; (June 18, 1991)
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Wolfgang Wrasidlo PhD
University of California in San Diego
“We have successfully used the versatile linker, SANH (Succinimidyl 6-hydrazinonicotinate acetone hydrazone), to modify proteins of interest, namely mouse serum albumin and ovalbumin, and subsequently conjugate the intermediate to a small molecule containing an aromatic aldehyde to form a stable hydrazone product. The reactions were found to be reproducible and convenient to perform. The final products were easily characterized by UV spectrophotometry to determine the extent of conjugation. SANH is the most versatile and convenient linker reagent we have found for our protein-small molecule modifications.”
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Moores Cancer Center
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