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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 28, 2351-2358, Copyright © 1982 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

The biological role of enzyme attachment and immobilization

M Werner, C Garrett, A Chiu and L Klempner

The state of enzymes in the living cell is considered: it is not clear whether some, if any, enzymes are naturally present in the "soluble" state. The evidence for enzyme binding to cellular constituents, and its effects on function and properties of enzyme and isoenzymes, is reviewed.





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