Ligand sensor devices and uses thereof

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving antigen-antibody binding – specific binding protein...

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C435S007200, C435S069700, C436S071000, C436S086000, C422S105000

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07138238

ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions for evaluating the affinity of one or more ligands of interest are provided. In particular, a ligand sensor device (LSD) comprising a sensor coupled to a peptide of interest is provided. Assays using the LSD allow detection of ligand-peptide interactions directly in tissue samples and thus provide an in vitro assay to characterize peptide ligands. The LSD and assays find particular use in characterizing cell-specific peptides isolated from in vivo screening in animals to determine their suitability for use in human therapy.

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