Dianne E. van der Wal: My Favourite Enzymes in Platelets. Very Interesting Tool!
Dianne E. van der Wal, Researcher at ANZAC Research Institute (Sydney Local Health District), quoted Chemical Biology’s post on LinkedIn:
“My favourite enzymes in platelets. Very interesting tool!”
Quoting Chemical Biology’s post:
“How can we see the enzymes that make pathogens so virulent? Read more about it in this Advance Article by Tom Wennekes et al., ‘Selective labeling and visualization of viral and bacterial neuraminidases using ortho-quinone methide-based probes’
This study introduces ortho-quinone methide-based probes that selectively label and visualize viral and bacterial neuraminidases. The probes allow imaging of active neuraminidases in complex biological samples, improving specificity and reducing nonspecific labeling.
Read the full article here:”
Title: Selective labeling and visualization of viral and bacterial neuraminidases using ortho-quinone methide-based probes
Authors: Erianna I. Alvarado-Melendez, Simon T. Ruessink, Karin Strijbis, Tom Wennekes

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