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... buffer ) to each of a series of tightly stoppered vials ( or matched . cuvettes , if a sufficient number are available ) . For spectrophotometric titrations , identical aliquots of a series of buffer solutions are then added , one to ...
... buffer ) to each of a series of tightly stoppered vials ( or matched . cuvettes , if a sufficient number are available ) . For spectrophotometric titrations , identical aliquots of a series of buffer solutions are then added , one to ...
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... buffer ( pH 6.1 , ionic strength 0.043 ) , or a phosphate - borate buffer of about the same pH and ionic strength . The zone patterns are presented in Figs . 26a and 26b ; whereas the protein gave a single zone in phosphate buffer , two ...
... buffer ( pH 6.1 , ionic strength 0.043 ) , or a phosphate - borate buffer of about the same pH and ionic strength . The zone patterns are presented in Figs . 26a and 26b ; whereas the protein gave a single zone in phosphate buffer , two ...
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... buffers . Examples of protein - buffer interactions have been pre- sented above for carboxylate , phosphate - borate , borate , and tris - borate buffers . There is also ample evidence for multiple electrophoretic peaks generated by ...
... buffers . Examples of protein - buffer interactions have been pre- sented above for carboxylate , phosphate - borate , borate , and tris - borate buffers . There is also ample evidence for multiple electrophoretic peaks generated by ...
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Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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