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Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is a technique use almost universally in life science laboratories. The goal of this technique is to separate a mixed sample of proteins to identify and quantify single proteins from the mixture. The
Use of benzyldimethyl-n-hexadecylammonium chloride ("16-BAC"), a cationic detergent, in an acidic polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis system
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The term “polyacrylamide” is loosely used to describe any polymer with acrylamide present as one of the monomers. 1 More rigorously, its IUPAC nomenclature is poly (prop-2-enamide), which
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ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY 132, 231-235 (1983) Use of Benzyldimethyl-n-Hexadecyiammonium Chloride ("16-BAC"), a Cationic Detergent, in an Acidic Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis System to Detect Base Labile Protein Methylation in Intact
Electrophoretic Separation of Proteins
This volume expands upon Protein Electrophoresis (2012) and provides readers with easy-to-follow and reproducible methods to study electrophoresis. The chapters in this book
Polyacrylamide gels are characterized by two parameters: total monomer concentration (%T, in g/100 ml) and weight percentage of crosslinker (%C). By varying these two parameters, the pore size of the gel can be optimized to yield the best
Marked effect of cations on the separation of spinach thylakoid chlorophyll-proteins on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at 0 degree C in the
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Electrophoresis of ribosomal RNA in polyacrylamide-agrose composite gels separates 16S and 23S species into multiple bands. These bands of RNA represent multiple conformational forms of the molecules as judged by oligonucleotide analysis of the
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