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Zoltán Konthur
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 57
Citations - 2136
Zoltán Konthur is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phage display & cDNA library. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1998 citations. Previous affiliations of Zoltán Konthur include Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung.
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ProteomeBinders: planning a European resource of affinity reagents for analysis of the human proteome
Michael J. Taussig,Oda Stoevesandt,Carl A.K. Borrebaeck,Andrew Bradbury,Dolores J. Cahill,Christian Cambillau,Antoine de Daruvar,Stefan Dübel,Jutta Eichler,Ronald Frank,Toby J. Gibson,David E. Gloriam,Larry Gold,Friedrich W. Herberg,Henning Hermjakob,Jörg D. Hoheisel,Thomas O. Joos,Olli Kallioniemi,Manfred Koegl,Zoltán Konthur,Bernhard Korn,Elisabeth Kremmer,Sylvia Krobitsch,Ulf Landegren,Silvère M. van der Maarel,John McCafferty,Serge Muyldermans,Per-Åke Nygren,Sandrine Palcy,Andreas Plückthun,Bojan Polić,Michael Przybylski,Petri Saviranta,Alan Sawyer,David James Sherman,Arne Skerra,Markus F. Templin,Marius Ueffing,Mathias Uhlén +38 more
TL;DR: ProteomeBinders is a new European consortium aiming to establish a comprehensive resource of well-characterized affinity reagents, including but not limited to antibodies, for analysis of the human proteome.
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Probing the SELEX Process with Next-Generation Sequencing
Tatjana Schütze,Barbara Wilhelm,Nicole Greiner,Hannsjörg Braun,Franziska Peter,Mario Mörl,Volker A. Erdmann,Hans Lehrach,Zoltán Konthur,Marcus Menger,Peter F. Arndt,Jörn Glökler +11 more
TL;DR: A new selection scheme is suggested that avoids a high number of iterative selection rounds while reducing time, PCR bias, and artifacts and high affinity aptamers can be readily identified simply by copy number enrichment in the first selection rounds.
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3D Protein Microarrays: Performing Multiplex Immunoassays on a Single Chip
TL;DR: This work describes an immunoassay performed on a standard microscope slide without the requirement for wells or tubes to separate the samples using standard surfaces and machinery already available for microarray technology and indicates that the technique is capable of quantifying as little as 400 zmol (240,000 molecules) of analyte.
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Large-scale plant proteomics
Birgit Kersten,Lukas Bürkle,Eckehard J. Kuhn,Patrick Giavalisco,Zoltán Konthur,Angelika Lueking,Gerald Walter,Holger Eickhoff,Ulrich Schneider +8 more
TL;DR: Protein microarrays, the use of antibodies, 2-DE and MS methods and the yeast two hybrid system are described, which are emerging as the major technologies for plant proteomics.
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Recent advances of protein microarrays
TL;DR: Approaches available to date in protein microarrays are summarized and recent technological achievements and efforts on standardization are discussed.