Carrier-bound immobilized enzymes; principles, applications and design.9783527312320 Carrier-bound immobilized enzymes; principles, applications and design. Cao, Linqiu. Wiley-VCH 2005 563 pages $225.00 Hardcover TP248 Enzyme immobilization Immobilization Definition Immobilization refers to the process of holding a joint or bone in place with a splint, cast, or brace. This is done to prevent an injured area from moving while it heals. has been a valuable tool for some time, but the last comprehensive overview appeared in the 1990s. Practitioner Cao corrects this situation by covering all types of enzyme immobilization techniques including site-specific immobilization, imprinting imprinting, acquisition of behavior in many animal species, in which, at a critical period early in life, the animals form strong and lasting attachments. Imprinting is important for normal social development. and immobilization in organic solvents. His topics include absorption-based immobilization, covalent co·va·lent adj. Of or relating to a chemical bond characterized by one or more pairs of shared electrons. enzyme immobilization, enzyme entrapment entrapment, in law, the instigation of a crime in the attempt to obtain cause for a criminal prosecution. Situations in which a government operative merely provides the occasion for the commission of a criminal act (e.g. and encapsulation, and unconventional enzyme immobilization. Cao concentrates on the most recent research but also considers classic work in the field, and includes both in his chapter bibliographies. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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