1988 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Special Problems and Extended Applications
Authors : Professor Dr. Colin R. Phillips, Dr. Yiu Cheong Poon
Published in: Immobilization of Cells
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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Although immobilization is normally applied to fermentations involving enzymes or microbial cells, there are many related areas in which the same principle is used. These areas, which are outside of the present scope, include tissue culture, immunology, dialysis, genetic engineering and affinity chromatography. In this chapter, special problems and techniques encountered in immobilization work are discussed, together with extensions beyond microbial cells and to multiple enzyme systems.