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titleOfInvention Biosensor surface supporting polymer derivative containing poly (ethylene glycol) segment
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a biosensor surface which is hardly affected by impurities which may be present in a biological material. SOLUTION: A polymer derivative based on poly (ethylene glycol) having a functional group capable of binding an antibody or the like at one end and a trialkyloxysilyl moiety at another end is used. A biosensor having a surface on which the polymer derivative is grafted via a silyl moiety.
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