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Silk-Sericin Release from Polymeric Scaffold as Complementary Dermocosmetic Treatment for Acne. [PDF]

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Bifunctional imidoesters as cross-linking reagents

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1966
Abstract Bifunctional small molecule reagents have been important in the study of a number of problems in protein chemistry (cf. Wold, 1961 a, b; Zahn and Meienhofer, 1958 ; Singer, 1959 ). For most purposes it is desirable that the chemical modifications produced by the bifunctional reagent cause as little alteration as possible in the conformation
Anne H. Dutton   +2 more
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A novel cross-linking reagent for bovine hemoglobin modification

Biotechnology Letters, 2003
A novel cross-linking reagent, methoxypolyethelene glycol-glutamic acid, was synthesized and used to modify bovine hemoglobin. Bis-tetrameric hemoglobin with moderate affinity for O2 was obtained under the controlled reaction conditions.
Dongxu Zhao   +3 more
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Stabilisation of invertases by treatment with cross‐linking reagents

Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 1979
AbstractCommercial baker's yeast invertase concentrate, used in the manufacture of a variety of confectionary products, was treated with various chemical cross‐linking agents in an attempt to improve its thermal stability to that of the more useful invertase from Candida utilis, which has been shown previously to have high thermal stability.
Alan Wiseman, Jonathan Woodward
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An Allylstannane Reagent on Non-Cross-Linked Polystyrene Support

Organic Letters, 1999
[reaction: see text] A new allylstannane reagent on non-cross-linked polystyrene was developed for the first time. This support differs markedly from standard cross-linked polymers because it is completely soluble in organic solvents; moreover, the reactions can be conveniently monitored directly by standard 1H NMR methods.
Eric J. Enholm   +4 more
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