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Page 51
The lengths of the shadows cast in preparations of the polymers are those of
single fibrinogen molecules . This result , however , could be produced either by
a single chain of molecules or by a double chain forming a flat ribbon which was
one ...
The lengths of the shadows cast in preparations of the polymers are those of
single fibrinogen molecules . This result , however , could be produced either by
a single chain of molecules or by a double chain forming a flat ribbon which was
one ...
Page 52
At best , about half of the molecules are seen to have undergone some degree of
denaturation . That a molecule so thoroughly characterized as that of bovine
serum albumin should be found to be extensively damaged during preparation
for ...
At best , about half of the molecules are seen to have undergone some degree of
denaturation . That a molecule so thoroughly characterized as that of bovine
serum albumin should be found to be extensively damaged during preparation
for ...
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Five molecules of ANS are bound with constant quantum yield though they are
not uniformly distributed on the surface ( Daniel and ... 0 the binding curve is
normal except that the affinity for the first molecule is much greater than for the
rest .
Five molecules of ANS are bound with constant quantum yield though they are
not uniformly distributed on the surface ( Daniel and ... 0 the binding curve is
normal except that the affinity for the first molecule is much greater than for the
rest .
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Contents
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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