Activity-based assessment of an engineered hyperthermophilic protein as a capture agent in paper-based diagnostic tests
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Miller, E. A.; Traxlmayr, Michael; Shen, Julie; Sikes, Hadley D.
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This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry. Antibodies have traditionally served as the affinity reagents of choice in point-of-care diagnostic biosensors. However, this class of proteins is not ideally suited for this use, being poorly characterized and prone to thermal denaturation. Here, we present an activity-based assessment of an alternative engineered binding protein in a cellulose-based assay.
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2016Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Molecular Systems Design and Engineering
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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Miller, E. A., et al. "Activity-Based Assessment of an Engineered Hyperthermophilic Protein as a Capture Agent in Paper-Based Diagnostic Tests." Mol Syst Des Eng 1 4 (2016): 377-81.
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