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titleOfInvention Biocomponent-immobilized polymer composition and three-dimensional crosslinked body
abstract In the present invention, in a medium mainly composed of water, it does not use physical methods such as chemical reaction, heat, light, and radiation irradiation, and is gentle to biological components at normal temperature and normal pressure. Under the conditions, the biological component is entrapped and immobilized in the hydrogel network by generating a polymer network. Thereby, the immobilized biological component can maintain high activity and can be effectively used in the bio industry. A polymer having both a phosphorylcholine group and a boronic acid group effectively forms a reversible covalent bond with a compound having a polyvalent hydroxyl group to form a three-dimensional water-insoluble crosslinked product. Furthermore, by utilizing this, proteins, nucleic acids, cells, or tissues can be immobilized at room temperature, normal pressure, in an aqueous solvent, and in a very short time. [Selection figure] None
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