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Enzyme Assays: High-Throughput Screening, Genetic Selection and Fingerprinting.(book)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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June 1, 2006
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9783527310951
Enzyme assays; high-throughput screening, genetic selection and fingerprinting.
Ed. by Jean-Louis Reymond.
Wiley-VCH
2006
368 pages
$170.00
Hardcover
QP601
Reymond (biochemistry, University of Berne, Switzerland) presents methods for high-throughput screening and functional characterization of enzymes. Contributors from ...
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