Molecular Playground/Streptavidin
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Revision as of 16:51, 5 November 2013
The Use of Streptavidin to Functionalize Materials
Streptavidin is a protein best known for its ability to bind to biotin creating the strongest non-covalent interaction in nature.
One of the CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.
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