Publications by authors named "Martyna Sedlmayr"

Article Synopsis
  • Vaccinations are powerful tools against infectious diseases, but understanding immune responses is crucial due to issues like cross-reactions.
  • Researchers studied linear epitopes in the immune response to tetanus toxin using peptide arrays from 19 vaccinated Europeans, identifying a key epitope that binds strongly to antibodies.
  • The findings reveal that antibody fingerprints are consistent across individuals and can serve as specific biomarkers to explore cross-reactivity in immune responses to various protein antigens.
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Laser writing is used to structure surfaces in many different ways in materials and life sciences. However, combinatorial patterning applications are still limited. Here we present a method for cost-efficient combinatorial synthesis of very-high-density peptide arrays with natural and synthetic monomers.

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In this review, we describe different methods of microarray fabrication based on the use of micro-particles/-beads and point out future tendencies in the development of particle-based arrays. First, we consider oligonucleotide bead arrays, where each bead is a carrier of one specific sequence of oligonucleotides. This bead-based array approach, appearing in the late 1990s, enabled high-throughput oligonucleotide analysis and had a large impact on genome research.

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