Enzyme Thermistor Analysis In Clinical Chemistry And Biotechnology
Pure and Applied Chemistry, ISSN: 1365-3075, Vol: 51, Issue: 7, Page: 1443-1457
1979
- 42Citations
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- Citations42
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- CrossRef42
- 37
Article Description
The combination of calorimetry and immobilized enzymes forms a pair with unique properties. Calorimetry is a general detection principle and specificity is introduced by the enzyme. We discuss here simple “semi-adiabatic” calorimeters and their application in clinical chemistry, enzyme immunoassay, process control and environmental control. © 1979, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.
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