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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2018
Engineering enzymes with improved catalytic properties in non-natural environments have been concerned with their diverse industrial and biotechnological applications.
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Engineering enzymes with improved catalytic properties in non-natural environments have been concerned with their diverse industrial and biotechnological applications.
M. Bilal+4 more
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Kinetic Measurements for Enzyme Immobilization
2010Enzyme kinetics is the study of the chemical reactions that are catalyzed by enzymes, with a focus on their reaction rates. The study of an enzyme's kinetics considers the various stages of activity, reveals the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme, correlates its value to assay conditions, and describes how a drug or a poison might inhibit the enzyme ...
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[4] Enzymes immobilized to cellulose
1976Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the immobilization of a variety of enzymes to cellulose. The availability of modified celluloses, originally for use as ion exchangers, has permitted a wide range of methods to be developed for covalent binding of enzymes.
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Nano-organic supports for enzyme immobilization: Scopes and perspectives.
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2021Sahar Zahirinejad+6 more
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Chitosan-based nanofibers for enzyme immobilization.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2021E. Ribeiro+4 more
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2011
Enzyme immobilization technology is one of the key modern industrial biotechnologies. Since the commercial use of first immobilized enzymes in the 1960s, enzyme immobilization technologies and theories as well as immobilization materials and chemistry have gained rapid development.
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Enzyme immobilization technology is one of the key modern industrial biotechnologies. Since the commercial use of first immobilized enzymes in the 1960s, enzyme immobilization technologies and theories as well as immobilization materials and chemistry have gained rapid development.
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Metal-organic frameworks as novel matrices for efficient enzyme immobilization: An update review
, 2020Shan Liang+4 more
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