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[24] Techniques in enzymic hydrolysisSmyth, 1967
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- Smyth D
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- Methods in enzymology
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the techniques used in enzymic hydrolysis. The proteolytic enzyme trypsin possesses a high specificity in its catalysis of peptide bond hydrolysis opened the way for application of enzymes in the specific cleavage of …
- 238000006460 hydrolysis reaction 0 title abstract description 40
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