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Immobilization of human intestinal mucosa enzymes on sepharose
Analytical Biochemistry, 1977Abstract Digestive enzymes from human intestinal mucosa were solubilized by Triton X-100 and papain and covalently bound to eyanogen bromide-activated Sepharose 4-B gel. Triton X-100 solubilized most of the activities, and 39.1 to 63.5% were immobilized on the carrier. The other enzymes, still bound on the microvilli, were subsequently solubilized by
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1984
Publisher Summary This chapter explores that lectins are frequently used to characterize different cell types and to separate cells from each other. Different techniques applied in this context include cell agglutination, rosetting, and affinity chromatography with lectins, either coated on nylon fibers, plastic tubes, or Petri dishes or covalently ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter explores that lectins are frequently used to characterize different cell types and to separate cells from each other. Different techniques applied in this context include cell agglutination, rosetting, and affinity chromatography with lectins, either coated on nylon fibers, plastic tubes, or Petri dishes or covalently ...
P Perlmann+3 more
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Fractionation of transfer RNA on Sepharose 4B
Journal of Chromatography A, 1982Tasanee Sindhuphak+3 more
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Affinitäts-Chromatographie von Plasminogen an Lysin-Sepharose und Concanavalin A-Sepharose
Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1982W. Mössner+4 more
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Immunoadsorption with protein A sepharose or silica
The Lancet, 1994R.A. Widder+4 more
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The preparation of glycopeptide-Sepharose for affinity chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 1973E. Moczar, G. Sepulcre
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Gel chromatography of modified bovine serum on Sepharose
Journal of Chromatography A, 1971S. Ulrych, T.I. Přistoupil
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Sulphated Sepharose—a strong cation exchanger
Journal of Chromatography A, 1989Jekker Porath, Nermin Fornstedt
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Nitric oxide-activated glutathione sepharose
2002Peter Klatt, Santiago Lamas
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