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A method has been developed for the direct immobilization of hepatic microsomes. The technique is simple and efficient. The immobilized microsomes retain biological activity and can be used to perform enzymatic reactions.
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Sofer, S.S. Immobilized hepatic microsomes for the synthesis of glucuronides. Journal of Solid-Phase Biochemistry 1, 237–240 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02991021
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