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The Odorant-Binding Protein from Canis familiaris: Purification, Characterization and New Perspectives in Biohazard Assessment

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In this report we show the purification to homogeneity and a partial characterization of a new odorant-binding protein from Canis familiar (CfOBP) nasal mucosa. In addition, we report preliminary data on the utilization of CfOBP as a probe for the development of a refractive index-based biosensor.





Keywords: Biosensors; biohazard; odorant-binding proteins; refractive index measurements

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Second University of Naples, Department of Information Engineering, Aversa, Italy.

Publication date: 01 April 2006

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