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( b ) Fraction from the digest in ( a ) , isolated by chromatography on agarose . ...
This fraction consists predominantly of " doughnuts , ” but some short fragments
of pili are also present . effectively limit the observation of protein molecules in
the ...
( b ) Fraction from the digest in ( a ) , isolated by chromatography on agarose . ...
This fraction consists predominantly of " doughnuts , ” but some short fragments
of pili are also present . effectively limit the observation of protein molecules in
the ...
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It is imperative , therefore , either to concentrate the fraction before dialysis or to
calibrate the method by analyzing the unfractionated material at several different
concentrations . Reequilibration of the fraction by dialysis against buffer prior to ...
It is imperative , therefore , either to concentrate the fraction before dialysis or to
calibrate the method by analyzing the unfractionated material at several different
concentrations . Reequilibration of the fraction by dialysis against buffer prior to ...
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The resulting fractions were then analyzed in the same phosphate - borate buffer
. ( c ) Zone pattern of material eluted ... Like unfractionated bovine serum albumin
, the patterns of each fraction showed two zones ( Figs . 26c and 26d ) which ...
The resulting fractions were then analyzed in the same phosphate - borate buffer
. ( c ) Zone pattern of material eluted ... Like unfractionated bovine serum albumin
, the patterns of each fraction showed two zones ( Figs . 26c and 26d ) which ...
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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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