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Hydrogel enzyme conjugate

Russell, R.J., Pishko, M.V., Simonian, A.J., Wild, J.R. (1999). Poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel-encapsulated fluorophore-enzyme conjugates for direct detection of organophosphorus neurotoxins. Anal. Chem. 71 4909-12. [Pg.824]

Jin R, Hiemstra C, Zhong Z et al (2007) Enzyme-mediated fast in situ formation of hydrogels from dextran-tyramine conjugates. Biomaterials 28 2791-2800... [Pg.177]

Asberg, R, and O. Inganas. 2003. Hydrogels of a conducting conjugated polymer as 3-D enzyme electrode. Biosens Bioelectron 19 199. [Pg.1486]

Figure 4.26. Illustration of the possibility of amplification of the action of a particular biomolecule (e.g. a drug or a ligand or an enzyme), by conjugating many biomolecules to the same "intelligent" polymer molecule. The polymer may be in solution, on a surface, or in a hydrogel [115]. Figure 4.26. Illustration of the possibility of amplification of the action of a particular biomolecule (e.g. a drug or a ligand or an enzyme), by conjugating many biomolecules to the same "intelligent" polymer molecule. The polymer may be in solution, on a surface, or in a hydrogel [115].

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