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An addressable antibody nanoarray produced on a nanostructured surface.

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  • An addressable antibody nanoarray produced on a nanostructured surface. Abstract Text:

    andreas bruckbauerAndreas Bruckbauer,dejian zhouDejian Zhou,dae-joon kangDae-Joon Kang,yuri e korchevYuri E Korchev,chris abellChris Abell,david klenermanDavid Klenerman,

    The ability to address specific nanoscale features is required to produce diverse biological nanoarrays or perform local assembly using biological building blocks and is an important unsolved problem in nanotechnology. In this work, we describe the use of a novel nanofabricated gold surface, with regions of distinct topography and chemical functionalities, to solve this problem. First, nanoarrays of IgG antibodies were produced by selective immobilization in nanoholes on the surface. The smallest feature size was determined by the hole size (fwhm 90 nm) and not surface diffusion. Using holes of 300 nm diameter, we selectively addressed specific features in the array by nanopipet delivery of a functional antibody, anti-IgG. To our knowledge, this is the first example of addressing specific biologically functional features on a surface at the nanoscale.

    An addressable antibody nanoarray produced on a nanostructured surface. Publishing Authors By Initials

    a bruckbauerA Bruckbauer,d zhouD Zhou,dj kangDJ Kang,ye korchevYE Korchev,c abellC Abell,d klenermanD Klenerman,

    For similar natural sciences: chemistry: chemistry, physical: surface properties research abstracts see: natural sciences: chemistry: chemistry, physical: surface properties research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

    VOLUME: 126

    Page Numbers: 6508-9

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Am. Chem. Soc.

    ISSN: 0002-7863

    DAY: 2

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 2004

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7503056

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    KEYWORDS: Surface Properties

    MESH TERMS: methods

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    Substance Name: Gold

    Registry Number: 7440-57-5

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK.

    Country: United States

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