Vesicles resistant to enzyme lysis and use thereof in an enzyme

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving hydrolase

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264 4, 424450, 4284022, 435 4, 435177, 435182, 435 19, 435 7, 436829, 514 76, 514 77, 514 78, C12Q 142

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ABSTRACT:
Liposomes are formed from compounds including a phosphonate or phosphinate group instead of a phosphate group. The liposomes bind to enzymes, such as a phospholipase, and such liposomes containing a detectable marker may be used as a substrate in an enzyme immunoassay.

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