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What is the maximum surface density for immobilised enzymes?
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What is the maximum surface density for immobilised enzymes?
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What is the maximum surface density for immobilised enzymes?
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Hello!
What is the maximum surface density that can be achieved in immobilised enzymes?
Also, what is the maximum surface microscopic (effective) surface per unit of macroscopic surface that can exist?
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Re: What is the maximum surface density for immobilised enzymes?
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Anyone?
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Re: What is the maximum surface density for immobilised enzymes?
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What units do you want the answer in?
What do you plan to do with the information?
Do you actually gain anything if I tell you the answer is 42?
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Re: What is the maximum surface density for immobilised enzymes?
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I suppose grams or moles or volume per unit of area.
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