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COMPLICATIONS OF IMMOBILIZATION

Hand Clinics, 1994
Immobilization 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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Enzyme embedded metal organic framework (enzyme-MOF): De novo approaches for immobilization.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
The porous material has been considered as a potential candidate for immobilizing enzymes. Recently, metal organic framework (MOF) has been emerged as a hybrid organic inorganic material with unique intrinsic properties such as well-defined pore ...
Shamraja S. Nadar, L. Vaidya, V. Rathod
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On the taught new tricks of enzymes immobilization: An all-inclusive overview

, 2020
The primary means of immobilizing enzymes are to boost the enzyme productivity and operational stability, alongside facilitating the reuse of enzymes. Notwithstanding the aforementioned benefits, enzyme immobilization promotes high catalytic activity and
R. Wahab   +3 more
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Immobilization Chemistries

2009
Among the parameters which influence the success of a microarray experiment, the attachment of the nucleic acid captures to the support surface plays a decisive role.This article attempts to review the main concepts and ideas of the multiple variants which exist in terms of the immobilization chemistries used in nucleic acid microarray technology ...
Sascha, Todt, Dietmar H, Blohm
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Immobilization of enzymes on nanoinorganic support materials: An update.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Despite the widespread use in various industries, enzyme's instability and non-reusability limit their applications which can be overcome by immobilization.
Zahra Ashkan   +5 more
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Antibody Immobilization

2023
In the ELISA format(s), the capture antibody is usually affixed to a solid phase, commonly referred to as the immunosorbent. How to tether the antibody most effectively will depend upon the physical properties of the support (plate well, latex bead, flow cell, etc.) as well as its chemical nature (hydrophobic, hydrophilic, the presence of reactive ...
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Immobilized Arylsulfotransferase

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1987
Arylsulfotransferase 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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Naturally-derived biopolymers: Potential platforms for enzyme immobilization.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Naturally-derived biopolymers such as alginate, chitosan, cellulose, agarose, guar gum/guaran, agar, carrageenan, gelatin, dextran, xanthan, and pectins, etc.
M. Bilal, Hafiz M.N. Iqbal
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Lipase immobilization with support materials, preparation techniques, and applications: Present and future aspects.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Immobilized lipase has become one of the most important biocatalytic systems used for many industrial purposes, especially in the fuel, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and food industries.
A. Ismail, K. Baek
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Nitrogen Mineralization, Immobilization, and Nitrification

SSSA Book Series, 2018
The biogeochemical cycling of N in ecosystems can be divided into an external and an internal N cycle. The external cycle includes those processes that add or remove N from ecosystems, such as: dinitrogen (N2) fixation, dry and wet N deposition, N ...
S. Hart   +3 more
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