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Kombinatorische Chemie im hochdichten Arrayformat

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Löffler, F., Breitling, F., & Nesterov-Müller, A. (2016). Kombinatorische Chemie im hochdichten Arrayformat. Biospektrum, 22(5), 532-534. doi:10.1007/s12268-016-0720-1.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002C-551D-1
Abstract
We synthesize peptide arrays by using laser pulses to transfer amino acids onto a synthesis slide that are embedded in a polymer. After patterning these razor-thin spots, the coupling starts by heating the polymer that now serves as a solvent to couple monomers to the surface. The main advantages of this nanolayer solid phase chemistry are the high degree of automation, the very high spot density, and the in situ activation of monomers due to mixing different reagents in the stacked nanolayers.