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... separation is the specificity of the binding system rather than differences in physical and chemical properties . Affinity chromatography techniques have been highly developed so that they make use of the exceptionally high specificity ...
... separation is the specificity of the binding system rather than differences in physical and chemical properties . Affinity chromatography techniques have been highly developed so that they make use of the exceptionally high specificity ...
Page 313
... separation methods include : ( i ) precipi- tation of macromolecules synthesized or utilized , i.e. , polynucleotides , polypeptides , and polysac- charides ; ( ii ) release or uptake of a volatile ra- dionuclide which can be separated ...
... separation methods include : ( i ) precipi- tation of macromolecules synthesized or utilized , i.e. , polynucleotides , polypeptides , and polysac- charides ; ( ii ) release or uptake of a volatile ra- dionuclide which can be separated ...
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... Separation of proteins in the discontinuous system is the result of two major factors , differ- ences in migration due to sieving effect of the cross - linked gel , resulting in size separation , and differences due to charge . In ...
... Separation of proteins in the discontinuous system is the result of two major factors , differ- ences in migration due to sieving effect of the cross - linked gel , resulting in size separation , and differences due to charge . In ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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