Immobilization of proteins on inorganic support materials

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195 68, 195DIG11, 1951035A, 260112R, C07G 702

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ABSTRACT:
Biologically active proteins such as enzymes and antibodies can be chemically bonded to a variety of high surface area, inorganic supports by reacting the support surface with polymeric isocyanates and then reacting the coated surface with a dispersion of the proteins.

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Hustad et al., Immobilization of Beta-Galactosidase on an Insoluble Carrier With a Polyisocyanate, I. Preparation and Properties, J. Da. Sci., vol. 56 1973 (pp. 1111-1117).

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