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Linear copolymerization of unsaturated albumin derivatives with acrylamide

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The radical copolymerization of macromonomer — human serum albumin N-acryloyl derivative containing one unsaturated bond with acrylamide has been investigated. It has been found that the water-soluble copolymer of molecular mass about 106, containing 4–5 chemically bound molecules of albumin is formed.

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Postnikov, V.A., Dobrovolskaya, N.V., Volkov, A.V. et al. Linear copolymerization of unsaturated albumin derivatives with acrylamide. Polymer Bulletin 13, 425–430 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01033339

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