Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 1 |
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As a consequence of the electrostatic force between the charge on the particle
and the ions of the electrolyte , there are on the average more ions of ... All three
of these effects increase with increasing ionic strength of the solvent medium .
As a consequence of the electrostatic force between the charge on the particle
and the ions of the electrolyte , there are on the average more ions of ... All three
of these effects increase with increasing ionic strength of the solvent medium .
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Extrapolation of apparent electrophoretic analysis at various protein
concentrations and salt concentrations to “ ideal conditions ” ( Alberty , 1948a ) :
% P = protein concentration ( % by weight ) , r = ionic strength . concentration is
decreased ...
Extrapolation of apparent electrophoretic analysis at various protein
concentrations and salt concentrations to “ ideal conditions ” ( Alberty , 1948a ) :
% P = protein concentration ( % by weight ) , r = ionic strength . concentration is
decreased ...
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( 1947 ) have studied artificial two - component mixtures of albumin with other
serum proteins . They found that , in agreed b Y AZ AB Fig . 7 . Electrophoretic
patterns showing the effect of ionic strength on resolution of ovalbumin at pH 6 . 7
to 6 .
( 1947 ) have studied artificial two - component mixtures of albumin with other
serum proteins . They found that , in agreed b Y AZ AB Fig . 7 . Electrophoretic
patterns showing the effect of ionic strength on resolution of ovalbumin at pH 6 . 7
to 6 .
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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