Journal Article10.1016/J.AB.2005.06.030
Novel type of general protein assay using a chromogenic and fluorogenic amine-reactive probe.
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TL;DR: A new and simple one-reagent method for general protein assay that makes use of one of two new reactive labeling reagents presented here, referred to as pyrylium [Py] labels, which can be applied for both photometric and fluorometric protein assays at near neutral pHs at room temperature.
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About: This article is published in Analytical Biochemistry. The article was published on 01 Sep 2005. The article focuses on the topics: Bovine serum albumin & Bradford protein assay.
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