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Preparation and properties of immobilized mercuric reductase in porous glass carriers

Uo et al., 1992

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14785391306852703872
Author
Uo M
Numata M
Suzuki M
Tamiya E
Karube I
Makishima A
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Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan

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The immobilized mercuric reductase covalently cou pled to porous glass was prepared and its properties were investigated. Mercuric reductase immobilized on arylamino and carboxyl derivatives exhibited high rela tive activities about 20-30% compared with soluble en zymes …
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