The development of highly selective methods for the analysis of proteins in biosystems is crucial for studying their structures and biological functions.These methods will offer new opportunities to explore complex disease-related biological processes at the molecular level both in vitro and in vivo.Herein,recent progress in highly selective analysis of proteins is summarized focusing on the molecular-probe based approach,colorimetric detection as well as microfluidic technique.
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