Method of immobilizing enzymes to microbial cells

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ABSTRACT:
Microorganic cells or microorganic cells which have undergone various forms of treatments, when treated with a reagent having two or mroe functional groups, give rise to microorganic cells having one of the functional groups of the said reagent chemically bonded thereto and also retaining a free functional group. Contact of an enzyme with the microorganic cells having a free functional group results in immobilization of the enzyme on the said cells.

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