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Moving - Boundary Electrophoresis Of the several techniques available for
electrophoretic analysis , the moving - boundary method is the only one which
permits highly precise physicochemical characterization of macromolecules
under well ...
Moving - Boundary Electrophoresis Of the several techniques available for
electrophoretic analysis , the moving - boundary method is the only one which
permits highly precise physicochemical characterization of macromolecules
under well ...
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ysis of the patterns , if it were not for the fact that the disappearance of a protein
ion across its moving boundary is also accompanied by adjustments in the
concentration of all other ionic species that may be present . Consequently , the
change ...
ysis of the patterns , if it were not for the fact that the disappearance of a protein
ion across its moving boundary is also accompanied by adjustments in the
concentration of all other ionic species that may be present . Consequently , the
change ...
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low molecular weight substances which are difficult to analyze by the moving -
boundary method . These advantages are gained , however , at the sacrifice of
accuracy and precision , particularly with respect to the determination of
mobilities ...
low molecular weight substances which are difficult to analyze by the moving -
boundary method . These advantages are gained , however , at the sacrifice of
accuracy and precision , particularly with respect to the determination of
mobilities ...
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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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