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Publikováno v:
Micro. 2:670-678
The processes of supramolecular aggregation occurring on carbon surfaces in aqueous solutions of bovine serum albumin (BSA) during drying were studied using modern scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The carbon materials studied were highly oriented
The supramolecular aggregation processes occurring on metallic (aluminum and gold) surfaces in aqueous solutions of bovine serum albumin (BSA) during drying were studied using advanced scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The possible mechanism for th
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Resource-Efficient Technologies. :159-167
The novel macroporous carbon-mineral Sapropel supports were obtained from lacustrine sapropel silts of freshwater lakes by annealing of semi-coke in the inert atmosphere. The specific surface area of these supports varied from 10 to 100 m2/g, the tot
Autor:
Irina Ivshina, Larisa Perminova, Svetlana Filippova, Galina Kovalenko, A. D. Ismailov, Anatoliy Beklemishev, Ol'ga Molchan, Elena Markvicheva, Mariya Kuyukina, Tat'yana Balabanova, Tat'yana Mahlis, Nikolay Stepanov, Tat'yana Stycenko, Vladimir Yurin, Tat'yana Ditchenko, Natal'ya Zav'yalova, Vera Yaderec, Aleksandr Holstov, Olga Senko, Marina Vodyakova, Natal'ya Karpova, Vladimir Lozinskiy, Vahtang Dzhavahiya, Elena Efremenko, Yuliya Maksimova, Olga Maslova, Sergey D. Varfolomeev, Valentina Andryushina, Vitaliy Demakov, Ilya Lyagin, Yuliya Plehanova, Mariya Drozdova, Fahriya Mamedova, Anatoliy Reshetilov, Anastasiya Krivoruchko
The monograph consists of reviews prepared by specialists having scientific publications, theoretical knowledge and practical experience in research of immobilized cells of different microorganisms, plants and animals, which they conducted for the la
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https://doi.org/10.29039/02004-3
https://doi.org/10.29039/02004-3