1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf02798633
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Biospecific reversible immobilization

Abstract: Immobilized lectins placed in continuous flow systems were used for biospecific reversible immobilization of labile biochemical structures, e.g., enzymes such as ascorbic acid oxidase and acetylcholine esterase, and cells, such as red blood cells and lymphocytes. The species thus immobilized were applied in continuous flow analytical processes.

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