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+ | "The term "immobilized enzymes" has been used following a recommendation made at the 1973 Enzyme Engineering Conference in Henniker, New Hampshire. However, other terms, such as matrix-bound" and "insolubilized," to refer to the same type of preparation and "support," "matrix," and "carrier" are used indiscriminately." |
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"As a result, this volume does differ somewhat from the usual format. Many sections begin with a general methodological review, and are followed by specific examples. In the introductory paper, as a further guide, the background of each section is given."
"The term "immobilized enzymes" has been used following a recommendation made at the 1973 Enzyme Engineering Conference in Henniker, New Hampshire. However, other terms, such as matrix-bound" and "insolubilized," to refer to the same type of preparation and "support," "matrix," and "carrier" are used indiscriminately."