Frost et al., 1997 - Google Patents
A microtiter-based assay for hyaluronidase activity not requiring specialized reagentsFrost et al., 1997
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- 823260808867518268
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- Frost G
- Stern R
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- Analytical biochemistry
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A sensitive, rapid microtiter-based assay for hyaluronidase activity is described that does not require highly specialized biological reagents, as required heretofore. The free carboxyl groups of hyaluronan are biotinylated in a one-step reaction using biotin–hydrazide. This …
- 102000001974 Hyaluronidase 0 title abstract description 69
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