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... molecular biologists . It is not coincidental that E. coli is by far the most well - understood organism at the molecular level : most molecular studies have taken advantage of and actually depend on the genetic manipulations that can ...
... molecular biologists . It is not coincidental that E. coli is by far the most well - understood organism at the molecular level : most molecular studies have taken advantage of and actually depend on the genetic manipulations that can ...
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... molecules over a molecular weight range of 1 x 102 to 5 X 106. While many molecules behave " ideally " as described above , many others are retarded more than expected . This is due to adsorption , ion exchange with a small number of ...
... molecules over a molecular weight range of 1 x 102 to 5 X 106. While many molecules behave " ideally " as described above , many others are retarded more than expected . This is due to adsorption , ion exchange with a small number of ...
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... molecular weight are also linear . Hence , the second plot is established with standards of known molecular weight . The slope of the unknown protein derived by plotting log Rm versus gel concentration can then be related to the molecular ...
... molecular weight are also linear . Hence , the second plot is established with standards of known molecular weight . The slope of the unknown protein derived by plotting log Rm versus gel concentration can then be related to the molecular ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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