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Article: Research from M.I. Rechta et al broadens understanding of analytical biochemistry.
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- Chemicals & Chemistry
- Article date:
- July 17, 2009
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According to a study from the United States, "Enthalpy arrays enable label-free, solution-based calorimetric detection of molecular interactions in a 96-detector array format."
"Compared with conventional calorimetry, enthalpy arrays achieve a significant reduction of sample volume and measurement time through the combination of the small size of the detectors and ability to perform measurements in parallel. The current capabilities of the technology for Studying enzyme-catalyzed reactions are demonstrated by determining the kinetic parameters for reactions with three model enzymes," wrote M.I. Rechta and colleagues.
The researchers concluded: "In ...