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Fibrous Support for Immobilization of Enzymes

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Enzyme Engineering
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There are methods, such as adsorption, trapping, cross-linking and covalent-bonding, available for the immobilization of enzymes. No one method seems to have a clear advantage over the others. Therefore, an attempt was made to develop a poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) fibrous support for enzyme immobilization.

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Ichijo, H., Suehiro, T., Yamauchi, A., Ogawa, S., Sakurai, M., Fujii, N. (1982). Fibrous Support for Immobilization of Enzymes. In: Chibata, I., Fukui, S., Wingard, L.B. (eds) Enzyme Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9290-7_40

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