The specific interaction of biological molecules with one another is fundamental to the biochemistry of all living things. Equilibrium sedimentation is a classic method of biochemistry that provides first‐principle thermodynamic information about the molar mass, association energy, association stoichiometry, and thermodynamic nonideality of molecules in solution. It is one of the most rigorous, powerful, and readily adapted methods for characterizing solution interactions
Sedimentation in the analytical ultracentrifuge is a matrix free solution technique with no immobili...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AU) is reemerging as a versatile tool for the study of proteins. Mon...
Sedimentation in the analytical ultracentrifuge is a matrix free solution technique with no immobili...
Sedimentation is a classic method of biochemistry that provides first‐principle hydrodynamic and the...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) is a versatile and powerful method for the quantitative analysi...
Mini-abstract: This Unit describes basic principles and practice of sedimentation equilibrium analy...
Molecular weights (molar masses), molecular weight distributions, dissociation constants and other i...
An improved procedure is described for the characterization of solute self-association by sedimentat...
Analytical ultracentrifugation is a free solution technique with no supplementary immobilization, co...
Procedures are developed for the characterization of thermodynamically ideal complex formation betwe...
AbstractA rigorous statistical–mechanical approach is adopted to derive general quantitative express...
A rigorous statistical-mechanical approach is adopted to derive general quantitative expressions tha...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AU) is re-emerging as a versatile tool for the study of proteins. Mo...
This step-by-step protocol illustrates a sedimentation equilibrium (SE) study of a heterogeneous int...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sedimentation coefficient distributions <i>c</i>(<i>s</i>) corresponding to the sedime...
Sedimentation in the analytical ultracentrifuge is a matrix free solution technique with no immobili...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AU) is reemerging as a versatile tool for the study of proteins. Mon...
Sedimentation in the analytical ultracentrifuge is a matrix free solution technique with no immobili...
Sedimentation is a classic method of biochemistry that provides first‐principle hydrodynamic and the...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) is a versatile and powerful method for the quantitative analysi...
Mini-abstract: This Unit describes basic principles and practice of sedimentation equilibrium analy...
Molecular weights (molar masses), molecular weight distributions, dissociation constants and other i...
An improved procedure is described for the characterization of solute self-association by sedimentat...
Analytical ultracentrifugation is a free solution technique with no supplementary immobilization, co...
Procedures are developed for the characterization of thermodynamically ideal complex formation betwe...
AbstractA rigorous statistical–mechanical approach is adopted to derive general quantitative express...
A rigorous statistical-mechanical approach is adopted to derive general quantitative expressions tha...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AU) is re-emerging as a versatile tool for the study of proteins. Mo...
This step-by-step protocol illustrates a sedimentation equilibrium (SE) study of a heterogeneous int...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Sedimentation coefficient distributions <i>c</i>(<i>s</i>) corresponding to the sedime...
Sedimentation in the analytical ultracentrifuge is a matrix free solution technique with no immobili...
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AU) is reemerging as a versatile tool for the study of proteins. Mon...
Sedimentation in the analytical ultracentrifuge is a matrix free solution technique with no immobili...