Micro and Nano-biotechnologies in the Detection and Characterization of Protease-inhibitors with Biomedical Interest
Abstract
Protease inhibitors have a great importance in biomedicine, diagnostic and biotechnology. Some microand nanotechnologies, such as intensity fading mass spectrometry and plasmon surface resonance, have allowed identification and further characterization of natural protease inhibitors. Their combination with dynamic light scattering and X-ray crystallography, allows obtaining nanometric details of protease-inhibitor complexes.
Published
Jun 20, 2009
How to Cite
GARCÍA-FERNÁNDEZ, R. et al.
Micro and Nano-biotechnologies in the Detection and Characterization of Protease-inhibitors with Biomedical Interest.
Revista Cubana de Física, [S.l.], v. 26, n. 1, p. 76-82, june 2009.
ISSN 2224-7939.
Available at: <https://revistacubanadefisica.org/index.php/rcf/article/view/RCF_26-1_76_2009>. Date accessed: 25 apr. 2024.
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