Abstract
Protein biochips are the heart of many medical and bioanalytical applications. Increasing interest of protein biochip fabrication has been focused on surface activation and subsequent functionalization strategies for the immobilization of these molecules.
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We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Carlos III Health Institute of Spain (ISCIII, FIS PI11/02114, FIS14/01538, Fondos FEDER-EU) and Junta Castilla-León SA198A12-2. The Proteomics Unit belongs to ProteoRed, PRB2-ISCIII, as supported by grant PT13/0001. P. Díez is supported by a JCYL-EDU/346/2013 PhD scholarship. J. Casado-Vela is a JAE-DOC (CSIC) holder supported by Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Spain, co-funded by the European Social Fund (Fondos FEDER).
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Fuentes, M., Díez, P., Casado-Vela, J. (2016). Nanotechnology in the Fabrication of Protein Microarrays. In: Li, P., Sedighi, A., Wang, L. (eds) Microarray Technology. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1368. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3136-1_14
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