Livage et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Living cells in oxide glassesLivage et al., 2006
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- Livage J
- Coradin T
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- Reviews in mineralogy and geochemistry
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In the past few years, many efforts have been made to take advantage of the biological activities of living cells to design functional materials. Applications in biotechnology and biomedical devices include the development of biosensors, ie, the detection of analytes …
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- C12N11/00—Carrier-bound or immobilised enzymes; Carrier-bound or immobilised microbial cells; Preparation thereof
- C12N11/02—Enzymes or microbial cells being immobilised on or in an organic carrier
- C12N11/04—Enzymes or microbial cells being immobilised on or in an organic carrier entrapped within the carrier, e.g. gel, hollow fibre
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