Robert Eisenthal
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Recent Articles
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Mellors R, Benzeval I, Eisenthal R, Hubble J
Pharm Dev Technol
. 2009 Jun;
15(1):105-11.
PMID: 19545194
Dextran solutions intended for use as plasma extenders have been observed to form insoluble precipitates. Earlier studies of precipitation have shown that in solutions of 50% and 60% w/w of...
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Daniel R, Danson M, Eisenthal R, Lee C, Peterson M
Extremophiles
. 2007 Sep;
12(1):51-9.
PMID: 17849082
The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stability. Arising from careful measurements of the thermal behaviour of enzymes, a new model, the Equilibrium...
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Eisenthal R, Danson M, Hough D
Trends Biotechnol
. 2007 Apr;
25(6):247-9.
PMID: 17433847
The ratio k(cat)/K(M)--often referred to as the "specificity constant"--is a useful index for comparing the relative rates of an enzyme acting on alternative, competing substrates. However, an alternative description, "catalytic...
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Lee C, Daniel R, Shepherd C, Saul D, Cary S, Danson M, et al.
FASEB J
. 2007 Mar;
21(8):1934-41.
PMID: 17341686
The "Equilibrium Model" has provided new tools for describing and investigating enzyme thermal adaptation. It has been shown that the effect of temperature on enzyme activity is not only governed...
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Zhang R, Bowyer A, Eisenthal R, Hubble J
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 2006 Dec;
97(4):976-84.
PMID: 17149770
Hydrogel membranes have been fabricated that incorporate antibody/antigen moieties. The permeability of large solutes through these membranes is dependent on the presence of soluble antigen that can compete with the...
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Peterson M, Daniel R, Danson M, Eisenthal R
Biochem J
. 2006 Nov;
402(2):331-7.
PMID: 17092210
Traditionally, the dependence of enzyme activity on temperature has been described by a model consisting of two processes: the catalytic reaction defined by DeltaG(Dagger)(cat), and irreversible inactivation defined by DeltaG(Dagger)(inact)....
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Eisenthal R, Peterson M, Daniel R, Danson M
Trends Biotechnol
. 2006 Jun;
24(7):289-92.
PMID: 16759724
The way that enzymes respond to temperature is fundamental to many areas of biotechnology. This has long been explained in terms of enzyme stability and catalytic activation energy, but recent...
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Wang L, Zhang R, Eisenthal R, Hubble J
Biotechnol Appl Biochem
. 2006 May;
45(Pt 1):37-42.
PMID: 16674314
The present paper addresses the selective recovery of lysozyme from egg white using CM-dextran (carboxymethyldextran)-based hydrogels containing Cibacron Blue as an affinity ligand and co-immobilized BSA intended to act as...
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Zhang R, Tang M, Bowyer A, Eisenthal R, Hubble J
Biomaterials
. 2005 Feb;
26(22):4677-83.
PMID: 15722138
A fast and simple method for the preparation of pH-sensitive hydrogel membranes for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications has been developed using carbodiimide chemistry. The hydrogels were formed by...