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A new method for reversible immobilization of thiol biomolecules based on solid-phase bound thiolsulfonate groups

Batista-Viera et al., 1991

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11717032677390459390
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Batista-Viera F
Barbieri M
Ovsejevi K
Manta C
Carlsson J
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Applied biochemistry and biotechnology

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A new method for the reversible immobilization of thiol bimolecules, eg, thiolpeptides and thiolproteins, to beaded agarose and other solid phases is reported. The method consists of an activation and a coupling step. The activation is based on oxidation of disulfides (or thiol …
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