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Extending the Performance of the Solid-Phase Protein Sequencer
A technique has been developed whereby proteins and peptides are covalently linked to porous glass beads, which have been prepacked in small (30-μl volume), glass capillary tubes. This technique greatly simpli...
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A Second Generation Solid-phase Protein Sequencer: The Prosequencer™
The solid-phase version of the Edman degradation, first described over 20 years ago (Laursen, 1966) and later automated (Laursen, 1971), takes advantage of the principle that proteins which are covalently link...
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Development of Membrane Supports for the Solid-phase Sequence Analysis of Proteins and Peptides
The solid phase method of protein sequence analysis (Laursen, 1971) requires the covalent attachment of a peptide or protein to a solid matrix that is stable to the reaction conditions of the Edman degradation...