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Isolated cell walls of a killer-toxin-sensitive yeast have been covalently linked to modified hydroxyalkyl methacrylate gel. The resulting preparation is a particularly convenient biosorbent for yeast killer toxin.
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Jirků, V. Immobilized cell wall as a biospecific sorbent. Biotechnol Lett 8, 639–642 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01025971
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