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NHS ester-maleimide

NHS Ester-Maleimide Heterobifunctional Crosslinker-Mediated Hapten-Carrier Conjugation... [Pg.766]

Activation of Enzymes with NHS Ester-Maleimide Crosslinkers... [Pg.789]

Other investigators, however, have demonstrated that conjugations of antibody with intact, two-subunit toxins can be done using non-cleavable crosslinkers such as NHS ester-maleimide heterobifunctionals (Chapter 5, Section 1) (Myers et al., 1989). Presumably, the toxin is still able to release the A chain after the antibody has bound to the cell, since the conjugation process does not permanently attach the two toxin subunits together—only the toxin to the antibody. [Pg.830]


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Activation of Enzymes with NHS Ester-Maleimide Crosslinkers

Activation of Enzymes with NHS Ester—Maleimide Cross-linkers

Maleimides

NHS Ester-Maleimide Heterobifunctional Crosslinker-Mediated Hapten-Carrier Conjugation

NHS Ester-Maleimide-Mediated Conjugation

NHS Ester-Maleimide-Mediated Conjugation Protocols

NHS ester

NHS ester-maleimide cross-linkers

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