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... protein materials containing a large number of histidine units . Detailed interpretation of a protein titration curve is complicated by several factors . One of these is the possible occurrence of a structural change or denaturation ...
... protein materials containing a large number of histidine units . Detailed interpretation of a protein titration curve is complicated by several factors . One of these is the possible occurrence of a structural change or denaturation ...
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Wallace S. Brey. It is also observed that proteins that are soluble in water initially tend gradually to diffuse to the surface and become denatured . The protein molecule in solution is folded up into essentially a spherical form , with ...
Wallace S. Brey. It is also observed that proteins that are soluble in water initially tend gradually to diffuse to the surface and become denatured . The protein molecule in solution is folded up into essentially a spherical form , with ...
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... protein is destroyed , as evidenced by a change in properties and particularly by loss of biological activity , the protein is said to be de- natured . Some processes of denaturation are irreversible , and the activity of the protein is ...
... protein is destroyed , as evidenced by a change in properties and particularly by loss of biological activity , the protein is said to be de- natured . Some processes of denaturation are irreversible , and the activity of the protein is ...
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