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products of hydrolysis. Binding of DDS to serum albumin produces a negative
difference spectrum in the 280-310 im*, region (Fig. 17), resulting mainly or
entirely from a blue shift in the spectrum of the 2 indole and 21 phenolic
chromophores, ...
products of hydrolysis. Binding of DDS to serum albumin produces a negative
difference spectrum in the 280-310 im*, region (Fig. 17), resulting mainly or
entirely from a blue shift in the spectrum of the 2 indole and 21 phenolic
chromophores, ...
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shift in the emission peak on binding of ANS, a similar trend was observed when
ANS was dissolved in a series of aliphatic alcohols of increasing chain length.
The quantum yield and emission peak of ANS in 72-octanol are 0.63 and 464 m/x
...
shift in the emission peak on binding of ANS, a similar trend was observed when
ANS was dissolved in a series of aliphatic alcohols of increasing chain length.
The quantum yield and emission peak of ANS in 72-octanol are 0.63 and 464 m/x
...
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Rihonuclease chromophores in, exposure of, 144-145 conformation changes in,
by fluorescence, 226-227, 229 2'-cytidylic acid binding by, 491 denaturation of
difference spectra for, 136-139 rates of, 280, 288 difference spectra of, ...
Rihonuclease chromophores in, exposure of, 144-145 conformation changes in,
by fluorescence, 226-227, 229 2'-cytidylic acid binding by, 491 denaturation of
difference spectra for, 136-139 rates of, 280, 288 difference spectra of, ...
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