Hofmeister series reversal can occur with change in pH, or increase in salt concentration. The phenomena are a challenge for any theory of ion specific effects. Recent theoretical work predicts how a complex interplay between ionic sizes, hydration and dispersion forces explains Hofmeister series reversal. Electrophoretic mobility measurements on lysozyme suspensions reported here are consistent with the theory
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
Specific effects of electrolytes have posed a challenge since the 1880's. The pioneering work was th...
Over recent years, the supposedly universal Hofmeister series has been replaced by a diverse spectru...
Hofmeister series reversal can occur with change in pH, or increase in salt concentration. The pheno...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
We present theoretical results that provide new insights into the Hofmeister effects observed in pro...
Measurements of pH in single-phase cytochrome c suspensions are reported. The pH, as determined by a...
Ion specificity is a long standing unsolved puzzle of chemistry and biology. Myriad experiments unde...
Buffer solutions do not simply regulate pH, but also change the properties of protein molecules. The...
Protein solubility, protein charge and acid-base titration in protein solutions depend strongly on t...
The salting-out effect of simple electrolytes on lysozyme has been studied by measuring the second v...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
Specific effects of electrolytes have posed a challenge since the 1880's. The pioneering work was th...
Over recent years, the supposedly universal Hofmeister series has been replaced by a diverse spectru...
Hofmeister series reversal can occur with change in pH, or increase in salt concentration. The pheno...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
Protein solubility studies below the isoelectric point exhibit a direct Hofmeister series at high sa...
We present theoretical results that provide new insights into the Hofmeister effects observed in pro...
Measurements of pH in single-phase cytochrome c suspensions are reported. The pH, as determined by a...
Ion specificity is a long standing unsolved puzzle of chemistry and biology. Myriad experiments unde...
Buffer solutions do not simply regulate pH, but also change the properties of protein molecules. The...
Protein solubility, protein charge and acid-base titration in protein solutions depend strongly on t...
The salting-out effect of simple electrolytes on lysozyme has been studied by measuring the second v...
AbstractProtein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Ions differ in their ability to salt out proteins from solution as expressed in the lyotropic or Hof...
Protein solubility in aqueous solutions depends in a complicated and not well understood way on pH, ...
Specific effects of electrolytes have posed a challenge since the 1880's. The pioneering work was th...
Over recent years, the supposedly universal Hofmeister series has been replaced by a diverse spectru...