Composition, method and use of bi-functional biomaterials

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues – 11 to 14 amino acid residues in defined sequence

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C530S324000, C530S325000, C530S326000, C530S350000, C530S808000, C530S815000, C536S023100, C525S054100

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention includes a bifunctional specificity structure that includes a peptide linker having a first and a second binding domain, wherein the first binding domain is selective for a first biomaterial and the second binding domain is selective for a second biomaterial. The present invention also includes a method of making and identifying the bifunctional structure of the present invention and methods of using the same.

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