Abstract

Immobilization of biological reagents can reduce costs and increase result quality. These simple experiments study the immobilization of an enzyme and its resultant properties Laboratories and industries are increasingly using immobilized reagents to increase assay reproducibility, and potentially decrease costs, through the re-use of reagents. Ease of operation is generally improved and applications in non-laboratory situations become more feasible. The investigations described here employ a robust and easy to assay enzyme to demonstrate these principles, and allow some useful studies of the properties of the enzyme.

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