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B . DISSOCIATION AND SUBUNITS Of the more timely applications of the
osmotic pressure method are the evaluation of the number of polypeptide chains
and / or subunits in a protein and the study of these chains or subunits . Subunits
, of ...
B . DISSOCIATION AND SUBUNITS Of the more timely applications of the
osmotic pressure method are the evaluation of the number of polypeptide chains
and / or subunits in a protein and the study of these chains or subunits . Subunits
, of ...
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Determination of the Shape of Proteins which are Composed of Subunits .
Sometimes it is possible to dissociate a large protein into welldefined subunits ,
and if we can obtain homogeneous solutions of these , the shape of the
individual ...
Determination of the Shape of Proteins which are Composed of Subunits .
Sometimes it is possible to dissociate a large protein into welldefined subunits ,
and if we can obtain homogeneous solutions of these , the shape of the
individual ...
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hemocyanin molecule with the volume of a single subunit ; this leads to an
estimate of 400 subunits in the giant molecule . Various models can be
considered in which these subunits are arranged in different ways ; models which
do not agree ...
hemocyanin molecule with the volume of a single subunit ; this leads to an
estimate of 400 subunits in the giant molecule . Various models can be
considered in which these subunits are arranged in different ways ; models which
do not agree ...
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Density and Volume Change Measurements | 1 |
Optical Rotatory | 22 |
Remarks on the Experimental Technique | 141 |
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