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... albumin and B - casein were spread on a phos- phate buffer of pH 7 at 25 ° C by the first method , both gave films that were essentially completely unfolded , judging by the dimensions ( M. T. A. Evans , J. Mitchell , P. R. Mussellwhite ...
... albumin and B - casein were spread on a phos- phate buffer of pH 7 at 25 ° C by the first method , both gave films that were essentially completely unfolded , judging by the dimensions ( M. T. A. Evans , J. Mitchell , P. R. Mussellwhite ...
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... albumin . It is interesting that 300 Figure 11-12 Adsorption isotherm of water vapor on serum albumin . Milligrams of water / gram of protein 200 100 5 10 15 Pressure of water ( torr ) 420 25 calculation of the apparent area from a ...
... albumin . It is interesting that 300 Figure 11-12 Adsorption isotherm of water vapor on serum albumin . Milligrams of water / gram of protein 200 100 5 10 15 Pressure of water ( torr ) 420 25 calculation of the apparent area from a ...
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... albumin swells indefinitely and eventually is dispersed to a solution . Elastic gels can be pictured as composed of molecules rather loosely held together with the contacts able to rearrange as the liquid content or the temperature is ...
... albumin swells indefinitely and eventually is dispersed to a solution . Elastic gels can be pictured as composed of molecules rather loosely held together with the contacts able to rearrange as the liquid content or the temperature is ...
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