Adenine quantitation is required for a variety of applications. To date, the prevalent method for quantifying free adenine, in a variety of applications, is the detection of fluorescent-derivatized adenine by HPLC. For the present study, we developed a high-throughput, nonradioactive, enzyme-based c
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A simple and ultrasensitive enzymatic assay for the quantitative determination of lysozyme in the picogram range
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