Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... appears to be an inductive increase in electron density at the chromophore , since varia- tion of ionic strength does not appear to affect the absorption . Both the carboxyl and amino groups are attached to the same a - carbon atom , to ...
... appears to be an inductive increase in electron density at the chromophore , since varia- tion of ionic strength does not appear to affect the absorption . Both the carboxyl and amino groups are attached to the same a - carbon atom , to ...
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... appears to cut the strands leaving the globular subspecies largely intact ( Mihalyi and Godfrey , 1963 ) . The polarization results can be understood if the latter units are loosely joined in the native molecule and their rotational ...
... appears to cut the strands leaving the globular subspecies largely intact ( Mihalyi and Godfrey , 1963 ) . The polarization results can be understood if the latter units are loosely joined in the native molecule and their rotational ...
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... appears to be one which is char- acterized by a maximum number of intramolecular interactions . The X - ray analysis of the structures of myoglobulin and lysozyme reveal essentially no holes or occluded solvent molecules . The most ...
... appears to be one which is char- acterized by a maximum number of intramolecular interactions . The X - ray analysis of the structures of myoglobulin and lysozyme reveal essentially no holes or occluded solvent molecules . The most ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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