Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... molecular weight means that measurement by electron microscopy is not a precise method for obtaining molecular weights of smaller macromolecules . For very large particles , with molecular weights in the millions , estimates of molecular ...
... molecular weight means that measurement by electron microscopy is not a precise method for obtaining molecular weights of smaller macromolecules . For very large particles , with molecular weights in the millions , estimates of molecular ...
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... molecular weights . In addition , analysis of the effluent by an assay specific for a particular protein ( or enzyme ) permits the deter- mination of its molecular weight in the presence of other macromolecular solutes ( Downey and ...
... molecular weights . In addition , analysis of the effluent by an assay specific for a particular protein ( or enzyme ) permits the deter- mination of its molecular weight in the presence of other macromolecular solutes ( Downey and ...
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... molecular weight of an enzyme at enzymic concentra- tion levels may often represent such a situation ( Section IV , C ) . C. MONOMER MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF RAPIDLY POLYMERIZING PROTEINS In a solute system comprising monomer in rapidly ...
... molecular weight of an enzyme at enzymic concentra- tion levels may often represent such a situation ( Section IV , C ) . C. MONOMER MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF RAPIDLY POLYMERIZING PROTEINS In a solute system comprising monomer in rapidly ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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