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Cross-linking single-step protocols

Figure 18 A two-step protocol using a homobifunctional cross-linking agent offers more control than single step methods, but still may result in oligomer formation. Figure 18 A two-step protocol using a homobifunctional cross-linking agent offers more control than single step methods, but still may result in oligomer formation.

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