A brief review is given of some of the advances in hydrodynamic methodologies for studying the conformation and flexibility of biomacromolecules in mixed systems. We consider first of all the evaluation of conformation type and flexibility in polymer systems with a quasi-continuous distribution of molecular weight, using polysaccharides and mucin glycoproteins as our main examples, and then conformation determination in discrete or paucidisperse systems such as aggregated antibody preparations. © 2010 Society of Chemical Industry
Biophysics is the area of research, devoted to the studies of physical problems related to living sy...
Hydrodynamic methods are relevant for the characterization of carbohydrates such as capsular bacteri...
HYDRO is a program for the calculation of sedimentation and diffusion coefficients, rotational relax...
This short review considers the range of modern techniques for the hydrodynamic characterisation of ...
Background: Polysaccharides and their derivatives are increasingly being used by the food, cosmetic ...
The last three decades has seen some important advances in our ability to represent the conformation...
Recently extended theoretical methods and existent experimental methods have been employed for the d...
The last three decades has seen some important advances in our ability to represent the conformatio...
Mucins are the primary macromolecular component of mucus—nature’s natural lubricant—although they ar...
Molecular weights (molar masses), molecular weight distributions, dissociation constants and other i...
In the last decades, the studies in the field of macromolecular chemistry resulted in the appearance...
Polymers are large molecules composed of repeating structural units connected by covalent chemical b...
Existing methods for predicting translational friction properties of complex molecules start by expl...
The interrelation of experimental rotational and translational hydrodynamic friction data as a basis...
This chapter surveys modern methods for measuring the hydrodynamic properties of biological macromol...
Biophysics is the area of research, devoted to the studies of physical problems related to living sy...
Hydrodynamic methods are relevant for the characterization of carbohydrates such as capsular bacteri...
HYDRO is a program for the calculation of sedimentation and diffusion coefficients, rotational relax...
This short review considers the range of modern techniques for the hydrodynamic characterisation of ...
Background: Polysaccharides and their derivatives are increasingly being used by the food, cosmetic ...
The last three decades has seen some important advances in our ability to represent the conformation...
Recently extended theoretical methods and existent experimental methods have been employed for the d...
The last three decades has seen some important advances in our ability to represent the conformatio...
Mucins are the primary macromolecular component of mucus—nature’s natural lubricant—although they ar...
Molecular weights (molar masses), molecular weight distributions, dissociation constants and other i...
In the last decades, the studies in the field of macromolecular chemistry resulted in the appearance...
Polymers are large molecules composed of repeating structural units connected by covalent chemical b...
Existing methods for predicting translational friction properties of complex molecules start by expl...
The interrelation of experimental rotational and translational hydrodynamic friction data as a basis...
This chapter surveys modern methods for measuring the hydrodynamic properties of biological macromol...
Biophysics is the area of research, devoted to the studies of physical problems related to living sy...
Hydrodynamic methods are relevant for the characterization of carbohydrates such as capsular bacteri...
HYDRO is a program for the calculation of sedimentation and diffusion coefficients, rotational relax...