Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... changes of the protein is all - important . These conformational changes may be detected by measurement of optical rotation , optical rotatory dispersion , cir- cular dichroism , nuclear magnetic resonance , or intrinsic viscosity . Changes ...
... changes of the protein is all - important . These conformational changes may be detected by measurement of optical rotation , optical rotatory dispersion , cir- cular dichroism , nuclear magnetic resonance , or intrinsic viscosity . Changes ...
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... changes produced by alteration of the solvent composition could produce absorption changes due to transfer of chromophores from the interior of the protein into the solvent . Such absorption changes are larger than those normally ...
... changes produced by alteration of the solvent composition could produce absorption changes due to transfer of chromophores from the interior of the protein into the solvent . Such absorption changes are larger than those normally ...
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... 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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