Ringeisen et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Novel laser-based deposition of active protein thin filmsRingeisen et al., 2001
- Document ID
- 14923113392691863412
- Author
- Ringeisen B
- Callahan J
- Wu P
- Pique A
- Spargo B
- McGill R
- Bucaro M
- Kim H
- Bubb D
- Chrisey D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Langmuir
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This paper reports the deposition of active protein thin films by a novel laser-based approach termed matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation (MAPLE). We have deposited uniform 10 nm to nearly 1 μm thin films of insulin and horseradish peroxidase (HRP). We …
- 102000004169 proteins and genes 0 title abstract description 157
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