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- catalog abstract "This volume contains most of the papers presented at the Symposium on Affinity Chromatography and Immobilized Biochemicals, which was held on November 7-9, 1973 in Charleston, South Carolina in conjunction with the Southeastern Regional American Chemical Society meeting. The topics of the symposium represent two new biochemical frontiers which have emerged in recent years through the ingenious development and application of solid phase biochemical technologies. Affinity chromatography involves the use of selected ligands, covalently bound to a solid support such as cellulose, glass, Sepharose, or polyacrylamide and exploits. The principle of biochemical recognition between the ligand in the solid phase and a selected macromolecule to facilitate the rapid and often quantitative purification of enzymes, antibodies, antigens, hormones, other proteins, etc. The area of immobilized biochemicals includes the use of coenzymes, oligo- and polynucleotides, enzymes, and multistep enzyme systems which are immobilized or entrapped in the solid phase. The goals of the symposium were the review of the status of affinity chromatography and immobilized biochemicals, the presentation of new data and ideas in both areas, and the establishment of a dialogue between research workers in these two evolving disciplines which are so closely interrelated. The papers published in this volume provide the reader with reviews of several topics inherent in the solid phase biochemistry together with a series of timely manuscripts concerning new techniques and applications both in the use of affinity chromatography and in the investigation of immobilized biochemicals.The symposium was international in flavor and attracted well over two hundred attendees. Support for the symposium was kindly and generously provided by Beckman Instruments, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Miles Laboratories-Research Division, Pharmacia Fine Chemicals, the Worthington Biochemical Corporation, the American Chemical Society, and the National Science Foundation.".
- catalog contributor b1977314.
- catalog contributor b1977315.
- catalog contributor b1977316.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Support for the symposium was kindly and generously provided by Beckman Instruments, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Miles Laboratories-Research Division, Pharmacia Fine Chemicals, the Worthington Biochemical Corporation, the American Chemical Society, and the National Science Foundation.".
- catalog description "The area of immobilized biochemicals includes the use of coenzymes, oligo- and polynucleotides, enzymes, and multistep enzyme systems which are immobilized or entrapped in the solid phase. The goals of the symposium were the review of the status of affinity chromatography and immobilized biochemicals, the presentation of new data and ideas in both areas, and the establishment of a dialogue between research workers in these two evolving disciplines which are so closely interrelated. The papers published in this volume provide the reader with reviews of several topics inherent in the solid phase biochemistry together with a series of timely manuscripts concerning new techniques and applications both in the use of affinity chromatography and in the investigation of immobilized biochemicals.The symposium was international in flavor and attracted well over two hundred attendees. ".
- catalog description "This volume contains most of the papers presented at the Symposium on Affinity Chromatography and Immobilized Biochemicals, which was held on November 7-9, 1973 in Charleston, South Carolina in conjunction with the Southeastern Regional American Chemical Society meeting. The topics of the symposium represent two new biochemical frontiers which have emerged in recent years through the ingenious development and application of solid phase biochemical technologies. Affinity chromatography involves the use of selected ligands, covalently bound to a solid support such as cellulose, glass, Sepharose, or polyacrylamide and exploits. The principle of biochemical recognition between the ligand in the solid phase and a selected macromolecule to facilitate the rapid and often quantitative purification of enzymes, antibodies, antigens, hormones, other proteins, etc. ".
- catalog extent "xi, 377 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Immobilized biochemicals and affinity chromatography.".
- catalog identifier "0306390426".
- catalog isFormatOf "Immobilized biochemicals and affinity chromatography.".
- catalog isPartOf "Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 42".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Plenum Press".
- catalog relation "Immobilized biochemicals and affinity chromatography.".
- catalog subject "574.1/92/028".
- catalog subject "Affinity chromatography Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Biochemistry Technique Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Biochemistry congresses.".
- catalog subject "Chromatography, Affinity congresses.".
- catalog subject "QP519.7 .S9 1973".
- catalog subject "W1 AD559 v. 42 1974 QD271 S986i 1973".
- catalog title "Immobilized biochemicals and affinity chromatography. Edited by R. Bruce Dunlap.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".