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For trimerization or higher order polymerizations the ultracentrifuge patterns will
show two sedimenting peaks despite ... Likewise , the descending ( but not
ascending ) moving - boundary electrophoretic pattern will show two peaks
provided ...
For trimerization or higher order polymerizations the ultracentrifuge patterns will
show two sedimenting peaks despite ... Likewise , the descending ( but not
ascending ) moving - boundary electrophoretic pattern will show two peaks
provided ...
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Theoretical moving - boundary electrophoretic patterns ( Cann and Goad , 1965a
) for K11 = 10 % , C2 , 0 / C1 , 0 = 1 and values of n shown opposite the patterns .
- gradient curves ; - - - , PHA . For n = 3 , time of electrophoresis = 1 . 72 X 10 ...
Theoretical moving - boundary electrophoretic patterns ( Cann and Goad , 1965a
) for K11 = 10 % , C2 , 0 / C1 , 0 = 1 and values of n shown opposite the patterns .
- gradient curves ; - - - , PHA . For n = 3 , time of electrophoresis = 1 . 72 X 10 ...
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Electrophoretic patterns have also been computed for the other case in which the
protein is alkaline to its isoelectric point ( with negative mobilities and the mobility
of the complexed protein being smaller than that of the uncomplexed protein ...
Electrophoretic patterns have also been computed for the other case in which the
protein is alkaline to its isoelectric point ( with negative mobilities and the mobility
of the complexed protein being smaller than that of the uncomplexed protein ...
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