A several-fold greater counting efficiency is observed for protein labeled with [3H]leucine than for free [3H]leucine using a conventional filter disk assay. A similar, though less marked, effect is noted for 14C-labeled molecules. These results are comparable to those reported by others for countin
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Molecular imprinting of proteins and other macromolecules resulting in new adsorbents
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1992
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- Article
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