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Amphiphilic nanoassemblies for the detection of peptides and proteins using fluorescence and mass spectrometry

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ANALYST
Volume 134, Issue 4, Pages 635-649

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b818484d

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  1. Office of Naval Research [N000140510501]
  2. NIMGS of the NIH [GM-65255]
  3. NSF-Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing

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Amphiphilic nanostructures provide unique environments for molecules that are incompatible with the solvent to be sequestered within their interior. These internal environments provide opportunities for concentrating an analyte or transducer molecule for detection, and the functional groups within the amphiphiles provide an opportunity for incorporating specificity or selectivity toward analytes. In this review, we discuss ways in which amphiphilic assemblies can be used to detect peptides and proteins with a particular emphasis on facially amphiphilic polymers and dendrimers.

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