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Page 115
... absorption in the 190 mμ region cannot now be carried out , a change in absorption at 190 mu can still be used as a measure of conformational change . A large part of the absorption change observed at 190 mp may be produced by changes ...
... absorption in the 190 mμ region cannot now be carried out , a change in absorption at 190 mu can still be used as a measure of conformational change . A large part of the absorption change observed at 190 mp may be produced by changes ...
Page 123
... absorption coefficient was concentra- tion - independent ; ( 3 ) solvent ... change in exposure of chromophores to solvent throughout this pH range ... change occurred . The fluorescence yield of the phenolic groups of ovomucoid increased ...
... absorption coefficient was concentra- tion - independent ; ( 3 ) solvent ... change in exposure of chromophores to solvent throughout this pH range ... change occurred . The fluorescence yield of the phenolic groups of ovomucoid increased ...
Page 139
... change in absorption near 230 mμ than near 280 mp . Some of this change in absorption may be produced by changes in the n → absorption of the amide bonds in the protein , either because of a change in their geometrical arrangement ...
... change in absorption near 230 mμ than near 280 mp . Some of this change in absorption may be produced by changes in the n → absorption of the amide bonds in the protein , either because of a change in their geometrical arrangement ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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