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Revision as of 08:18, 2 February 2009
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Contact Info
- Victor Tapia
- Charité - Medical School
- hessischer Str. 3-4
- 10115 Berlin
- Berlin, Germany
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I work in the Inst. f. Med. Immunol. at the Charité Medical School of Berlin. I learned about OpenWetWare from friends, and I've joined for knowledge interchange.
Education
- Year, PhD, Institute
- Year, MS, Institute
- Year, BS, Institute
Research interests
- Interest 1
- Interest 2
- Interest 3
Publications
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Tapia & Volkmer
- Tapia V, Ay B, Triebus J, Wolter E, Boisguerin P, and Volkmer R. Evaluating the coupling efficiency of phosphorylated amino acids for SPOT synthesis. J Pept Sci. 2008 Dec;14(12):1309-14. DOI:10.1002/psc.1068 |
- Tapia V, Bongartz J, Schutkowski M, Bruni N, Weiser A, Ay B, Volkmer R, and Or-Guil M. Affinity profiling using the peptide microarray technology: a case study. Anal Biochem. 2007 Apr 1;363(1):108-18. DOI:10.1016/j.ab.2006.12.043 |
This work analyses the predictive potential of microarray-based binding assays. Fluorescent SI-measurements were used to fit a mass-action derived model estimating the observed affinity (equil. diss. const.).
- Weiser AA, Or-Guil M, Tapia V, Leichsenring A, Schuchhardt J, Frömmel C, and Volkmer-Engert R. SPOT synthesis: reliability of array-based measurement of peptide binding affinity. Anal Biochem. 2005 Jul 15;342(2):300-11. DOI:10.1016/j.ab.2005.04.033 |
This work analyses the quantitative potential of measurements derived from peptide macroarray-based immunobinding assays. Chemoluminiscent signal intensity data was confronted with independent "golden stardard" measurements (surface plasmon resonance-based binding assays on a BIAcoreX maschine).