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One approach to develop more biologically compatible surfaces for immobilizing proteins is to incorporate a matrix, such as a hydrogel, as an interface between the protein and the solid surface (Burnham et al. 2006). The entrapment of enzymes in a hydrogel layer provides excellent long-term stability and the possibility to adjust the polymer matrix to the specific needs of a certain enzyme. Hydrogels are useful for linking proteins to solid surfaces because their hydrophilic nature and porous structure can help to keep these labile molecules in the native functional state. [Pg.202]

One solution is to provide a symbolic debugger style interface to the structural simulator. Such an interface would allow the user to set break points and examine values in terms of the ISPS specification which the user provided and presumably understands. The interface would use the linking information provided by CORAL to translate... [Pg.272]


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