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B . BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN A study in which the effects of pH on molecular
morphology showed a good correlation with other physical data is that on the
bovine serum albumin molecule ( E . M . Slayter , 1965 ) . Bovine serum albumin
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B . BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN A study in which the effects of pH on molecular
morphology showed a good correlation with other physical data is that on the
bovine serum albumin molecule ( E . M . Slayter , 1965 ) . Bovine serum albumin
...
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The interaction of ANS with bovine serum albumin has been critically studied by
Weber and Daniel ( 1966 ) by means of polarization . The decrease in
polarization with increase in binding was attributed to variations in P , since pn / t
remained ...
The interaction of ANS with bovine serum albumin has been critically studied by
Weber and Daniel ( 1966 ) by means of polarization . The decrease in
polarization with increase in binding was attributed to variations in P , since pn / t
remained ...
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This important prediction has been verified experimentally ( Cann , 1966 ) by
zone electrophoresis of bovine serum albumin on cellulose acetate .
Electrophoresis was carried out in either phosphate buffer ( pH 6 . 1 , ionic
strength 0 . 043 ) , or ...
This important prediction has been verified experimentally ( Cann , 1966 ) by
zone electrophoresis of bovine serum albumin on cellulose acetate .
Electrophoresis was carried out in either phosphate buffer ( pH 6 . 1 , ionic
strength 0 . 043 ) , or ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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