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titleOfInvention Immobilization of cells on hydrophobic carrier
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a simple and high-density method for immobilizing bacterial cells on a carrier. The method of immobilizing bacterial cells of the present invention includes a step of treating a hydrophobic carrier with a polymer having a plurality of pendant amines, and a step of bringing the treated carriers into contact with bacterial cells. [Selection diagram] None
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