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The potential usefulness of artificially selected peptides as probes to detect specific proteins has been proposed because of the ease and low cost of syntheses, manipulation, and genetic expression. However, the affinities of these peptides to their target proteins are generally too low to be practical as diagnostic or bioanalytical reagents. One approach to this problem is to incorporate a redox-active...