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Glutaraldehyde coupled

Ford, D.J., Radin, R., and Pesce, A.J. (1978) Characterization of glutaraldehyde coupled alkaline phosphatase-antibody and lactoperoxidase-antibody conjugates. Immunochemistry 15, 237. [Pg.1063]

In a second step, the gel is fimctionahzed for NA attachment. Common methods for polyacrylamide gel fimctionahzation are based on the treatment of the polymerized support with reagents such as hydrazine or ethylenedi-amine. These treatments generate amine groups in the gel that can react with amine-modified ONDs via glutaraldehyde coupling, or directly with oxidized DNA probes (Fig. 15). Alternatively, the fimctional groups may be introduced by copolymerization reactions (e.g. co-polymerization with N-hydroxysuccinimide acryhc or oxirane acryhc derivatives) [59]. [Pg.96]

Conjugation via Glutaraldehyde Coupling to Phosphatidylethanolamine Lipid Derivatives... [Pg.580]

The two-step glutaraldehyde coupling reaction has the advantage over the one-step reaction and the carbodiimide coupling reaction in that intramolecular and intermolecular crosslinking of the antibody molecules is avoided. Furthermore, uinder these conditions, aggregation of the latex particles does not occur. [Pg.245]

We have also developed a chemistry that allows us to attach the Fab to only the inner surfaces of the nanotubes. While still within the pores of the template membrane, the inner surfaces were treated with 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane. The template membrane was then dissolved and the amino sites on the inner surfaces were coupled to free amino groups on the Fab fragment using the well-known glutaraldehyde coupling reaction [4]. When 18 mg of these interior-only Fab-modified nanotubes were incubated with 1 mL of a 10 pM racemic mixture of the drug, 80% of the RS (and none of the SR) enantiomer was extracted. [Pg.697]

Choline oxidase has been immobilized, using a variety of procedures, on hydrophobic agarose particles (Karube et al., 1979c), asymmetric acetylcellulose membranes (Mizutani and Tsuda, 1982), and nylon netting (Mascini and Moscone, 1986). Yao (1983) constructed a CME by direct fixation of choline oxidase on a silanized platinum net electrode via glutaraldehyde coupling. [Pg.207]

Linkage of recombinant HIV proteins to a capacitance transducer by glutaraldehyde coupling to amino-terminated silanes HIV antibody [7]... [Pg.213]

Glucoamylase has been immobilized, with retention of activity, by reaction with cellulose beads treated with tolylene 2,4-di-isocyanate, or with an activated derivative of collagen, or with diazotized 1,4-diaminobenzene in various forms, by glutaraldehyde-coupling to aminoalkylsilyl glass, by glutaralde-... [Pg.411]

Glutaraldehyde coupling with Sephadex G-50 beads treated with concanavalin A... [Pg.486]

Glutaraldehyde-coupled to a dimetbylsilicone membrane with a polyester-fibre backing on the solution side... [Pg.495]

Glutaraldehyde-coupled to aminoethylcellulose Reaction with agarose cyclic imidocarbonate... [Pg.495]

Glutaraldehyde-coupled to a derivatized, zirconia-clad porous glass... [Pg.495]

Coupling to methacrylate rubber Covalent attachment to nylon fibres derivatized with polyalanine by glutaraldehyde coupling Covalent attachment to viscose fibres containing aldehydo-groups... [Pg.498]

Reaction with, or glutaraldehyde-coupled to, non-porous magnetic materials Reaction with (17) via glutaraldehyde-coupling... [Pg.499]

Entrapment in poly(2-hydroxyethyl acrylate) or in polydimethylacrylamide during y-irradiation Glutaraldehyde-coupled to aminoalkylsilylated glass... [Pg.501]

Glutaraldehyde-coupled to, and cross-linked on, hornblende and activated hornblendes Glutaraldehyde-linked to an alkylamine derivative of porous glass... [Pg.501]

Glutaraldehyde-coupled to aminoalkylsilylated glass Glutaraldehyde-linked to chitin or adsorbed onto chitin... [Pg.502]

Cellulase has been immobilized with retention of enzymic activity by reaction with polyacrylonitrile resin and by glutaraldehyde coupling to collagen fibrils in suspension. ... [Pg.442]

Glutaraldehyde-coupling to Dowex MWA-1 Adsorption on to sulphopropyl-derivatives of crosslinked dextran Reaction with porous ceramic or lead glass beads coated with titanium(iv) oxide... [Pg.576]

Glutaraldehyde-coupling to Dowex MWA-1 Reaction with porous titanium(iv) oxide and hornblende using a metal-link method... [Pg.576]


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