cationic polyacrylamide gel protocol factories in South Korea
D. Otter, in Encyclopedia of Food Sciences and Nutrition (Second Edition), 2003. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Polyacrylamide gels are three-dimensional networks of acrylamide reacted with the bifunctional reagent N,N'-methylene-bis-acrylamide (abbreviated as Bis) via a free-radical initiated vinyl polymerization mechanism. The pore size of the gel is very reproducible and is directly
The limited range of imidate esters that are readily accessible restricts the breadth of amides that are available directly. The rearrangement is accelerated by electron-withdrawing groups, with the most widely used R groups being Me < CCl 3 < CF 3.The attraction of this method is the high stereocontrol possible, because of the well-defined chair-like transition state for the Claisen
