Immobilization of enzymes and cells /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Totowa, N.J. :
Humana Press,
[1997]
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| Series: | Methods in biotechnology ;
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Table of Contents:
- Immobilization of enzymes and cells : some practical considerations
- Immobilization of enzymes by selective adsorption on biotinylaminopropyl celite or glass
- Immobilization of proteins on thionyl chloride-activated controlled-pore glass
- Enzyme immobilization on nylon
- Visual assessment of enzyme immobilization
- Immobilization in carrageenans
- Entrapment in calcium alginate
- Entrapment of enzymes and cells in poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) supports
- Activation of rayon/polyester cloth for protein immobilization
- Immobilization of enzymes on microelectrodes using chemical crosslinking
- Photolithographic patterning of enzyme membranes for the modification of microelectrodes
- Electrochemical-based immobilization of enzymes
- Immobilization of enzymes on thermo-responsive polymers
- Immobilization of photosynthetic membranes in an albumin-glutaraldehyde crosslinked matrix
- Poly (ethylene glycol) crosslinked to albumin as a support for enzyme immobilization
- Poly (carbamoyl sulfonate) hydrogels
- Enzyme immobilization on polyethyleneimine-coated magnetite particles
- Immobilization of enzymes and proteins on red blood cells
- Cellulose paper support for immobilization
- Immobilization of cells using electrostatic droplet generation
- Hepatocyte immobilization in agarose and functional integrity testing
- Immobilized hepatocytes in xenobiotic transformation studies
- Immobilization of liposomes and proteoliposomes in gel beads
- Cell immobilization with phosphorylated polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) gel
- Covalent immobilization of enzymes to graphitic particles
- Enzyme immobilization using chitosan-xanthan complexes
- Calcium alginate film formed on a stainless steel mesh
- Preparation of immobilized subunits of a multisubunit enzyme
- Characterization of enzyme activity, protein content, and thiol groups in immobilized enzymes
- Immobilization of enzymes acting on macromolecular substrates : reduction of steric problems
- Immobilization of enzymes on glyoxyl-agarose : strategies for enzyme stabilization by multipoint attachment
- Stabilization of immobilized enzymes by chemical modification with polyfunctional macromolecules
- Covalent immobilization of enzymes using commercially available CDI-activated agarose
- Immobilization of cells in polyelectrolyte complexes
- Coimmobilization of enzymes and cells
- Adsorption of lipase on inorganic supports
- Immobilization of enzymes on inorganic supports by covalent methods
- Use of divalent metal ions chelated to agarose derivatives for reversible immobilization of proteins
- Transition metal methods for immobilization of enzymes and cells