Authors:
Stolowitz, ML
Ahlem, C
Hughes, KA
Kaiser, RJ
Kesicki, EA
Li, GS
Lund, KP
Torkelson, SM
Wiley, JP
Citation: Ml. Stolowitz et al., Phenylboronic acid-salicylhydroxamic acid biconjugates. 1. A novel boronicacid complex for protein immobilization, BIOCONJ CHE, 12(2), 2001, pp. 229-239
Authors:
Wiley, JP
Hughes, KA
Kaiser, RJ
Kesicki, EA
Lund, KP
Stolowitz, ML
Citation: Jp. Wiley et al., Phenylboronic acid-salicylhydroxamic acid bioconjugates. 2. Polyvalent immobilization of protein ligands for affinity chromatography, BIOCONJ CHE, 12(2), 2001, pp. 240-250
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