Method for immobilizing dissolved proteins

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530412, 530413, 210656, C07K 1700, C12N 984, C12N 1100, C12Q 100

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ABSTRACT:
Methods for adsorbing a protein, for example an enzyme, onto an insoluble, solid, macroporous, small-particle support by washing said support with an aqueous solution of the protein containing an electrolyte in an ionic strength of at least 0.15 mole/liter and crosslinking said protein, before, during, or after such adsorption, with a coupling component present in aqueous electrolyte-containing solution.

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