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100 Years of Enzyme Immobilization

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Enzyme Immobilization

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The concept of changing freely moving enzymes (in the solvent) into a fixed state with movement possible only at its active site came at the beginning of 1916. It was provided by various reports emphasizing the role of the enzymatic portion beyond the active site during catalysis.

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Correspondence to Alka Dwevedi .

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Dwevedi, A. (2016). 100 Years of Enzyme Immobilization. In: Enzyme Immobilization. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41418-8_1

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