[6] Immunological techniques for studying β-lactamases
This chapter presents the immunological techniques for studying β-lactamases. In principle, β-lactamases are no different from other enzymes with respect to their action with antisera, and many of the techniques are capable of much wider application than that has occurred in the past. The reason for...
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