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15 December 1999 Peptide platforms for metal ion sensing
Barbara Imperiali, Dierdre A. Pearce, Jean-Ernest Sohna Sohna, Grant Walkup, Alicia Torrado
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Abstract
Naturally occurring motifs have been redesigned to product fluorescent peptidyl-chemosensors that sensitively and selectively recognize Cu(II) or Fe(III). The modular nature of peptide architecture allows preparation and evaluation of potential sensors on solid supports.
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Barbara Imperiali, Dierdre A. Pearce, Jean-Ernest Sohna Sohna, Grant Walkup, and Alicia Torrado "Peptide platforms for metal ion sensing", Proc. SPIE 3858, Advanced Materials and Optical Systems for Chemical and Biological Detection, (15 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372909
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Metals

Luminescence

Solids

Sensors

Chemistry

Copper

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