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Immobilized Arylsulfotransferase
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1987Arylsulfotransferase was stabilized for storage more markedly by covalent immobilization onto DEAE-cellulose or DEAE-Sephadex. The optimal pH, Km for sulfate donor and thermostability of covalently immobilized arylsulfotransferase were similar to those of the free enzyme.
D H, Kim, K, Kobashi
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1982
Plant cells have been immobilized in alginate, where they have been shown to retain their biological activity. Such systems can be utilized for bioconversions.
P, Brodelius, K, Mosbach
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Plant cells have been immobilized in alginate, where they have been shown to retain their biological activity. Such systems can be utilized for bioconversions.
P, Brodelius, K, Mosbach
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Innovative Immobilization Matrices
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2016We present a brief survey of some of the recent work of Professor Luis E. Díaz, performed together with his students and collaborators at the University of Buenos Aires. Dr Luis E. Díaz has been involved in research on biochemical and pharmaceutical sciences solving scientific and industry problems for over 40 years until he passed away. Prof.
Alvarez, Gisela Solange +13 more
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Behavior Modification, 1980
Self-stimulatory responses of four retarded/autistic children were reduced using brief immobilization. A reversal design was employed such that immobilization was systematically applied and withdrawn to one category of responses while the effects of collateral responses were also assessed.
Stephen C. Bitgood +3 more
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Self-stimulatory responses of four retarded/autistic children were reduced using brief immobilization. A reversal design was employed such that immobilization was systematically applied and withdrawn to one category of responses while the effects of collateral responses were also assessed.
Stephen C. Bitgood +3 more
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2003
We will be concerned in this chapter with methods that may be used to immobilize live rather than dead cells. The use of immobilized viable cells is seen as an alternative approach to extracellular metabolite production by traditional fermentation technology. There are a number of reasons why this may be advantageous.
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We will be concerned in this chapter with methods that may be used to immobilize live rather than dead cells. The use of immobilized viable cells is seen as an alternative approach to extracellular metabolite production by traditional fermentation technology. There are a number of reasons why this may be advantageous.
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ELECTROPHORESIS, 2009
AbstractIn this short review, we give an account of the steps through which the protocols for operation with IPGs were set up in the early '80s. One of the main achievements by our group was the development of a computer program, pH GRADIENT, for the calculation of pH, buffering power and ionic strength of a mixture of monoprotic buffers titrated ...
E. Gianazza, P. G. Righetti
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AbstractIn this short review, we give an account of the steps through which the protocols for operation with IPGs were set up in the early '80s. One of the main achievements by our group was the development of a computer program, pH GRADIENT, for the calculation of pH, buffering power and ionic strength of a mixture of monoprotic buffers titrated ...
E. Gianazza, P. G. Righetti
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International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 1999
Let shape P be any simply-connected set in the plane, bounded by a Jordan curve, that is not a circular disk. We say that a set of points I on the boundary of P immobilize the shape if any rigid motion of P in the plane causes at least one point of I to penetrate the interior of P. We prove that four points always suffice to immobilize any shape. For a
Czyzowicz, Jurek +2 more
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Let shape P be any simply-connected set in the plane, bounded by a Jordan curve, that is not a circular disk. We say that a set of points I on the boundary of P immobilize the shape if any rigid motion of P in the plane causes at least one point of I to penetrate the interior of P. We prove that four points always suffice to immobilize any shape. For a
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Shoulder Immobilization Devices
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1997Currently a myriad of devices are available for immobilization of the injured or postsurgical upper extremity. Some of these devices are straightforward and easily used, but some are more complicated and require more familiarity for their successful application.
E G, McFarland +3 more
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COMPLICATIONS OF IMMOBILIZATION
Hand Clinics, 1994Immobilization is common after many surgical procedures performed on the hand, wrist, and elbow. Complications due to immobilization can often present more of a challenge in the rehabilitation of a patient than the initial injury. This article discusses the common complications associated with immobilization, their prevention, and their treatment.
T, Skirven, J, Trope
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Shoulder immobilizers. Shoulder immobilization devices.
Orthopedic nursing, 1997Currently a myriad of devices are available for immobilization of the injured or postsurgical upper extremity. Some of these devices are straightforward and easily used, but some are more complicated and require more familiarity for their successful application.
E G, McFarland +3 more
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