Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving fixed or stabilized – nonliving microorganism,...
Patent
1995-03-17
1998-04-14
Housel, James C.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving fixed or stabilized, nonliving microorganism,...
43524023, 424493, 424408, 424485, 119 67, 116 89, C12Q 108
Patent
active
057390053
ABSTRACT:
Provided is a polymer film useful in the delivery of biological agents, as well as a method for making such a polymer film. The polymer film comprises a transparent, gelled water-soluble polymer supported by a mesh. The polymer film also contains a biological agent. The polymer film can be made by preparing an aqueous solution of a gellable water-soluble polymer and the biological agent, dipping the meshed support into the aqueous solution to create a liquid film over the support, and then gelling the polymer.
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Kokalis-Burelle Nancy
Rodriguez-Kabana Rodrigo
Auburn University a Public University of the State of Alabama
Housel James C.
Portner Ginny Allen
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