The time dependence of a charge accumulation in a 10−15 M albumin solution, flowing through a measuring cell of an analytical flow system injector, had a nonlinear character under certain conditions, within a human physiological temperature range. Sharp charge increases depended on albumin concentration. This effect must be taken into consideration when generating models that describe electrokinetic phenomena in flowing protein solutions and when developing analytical flow systems for the registration of biomolecules in low concentration ranges
Motivated by the recent discovery of AC electro-osmosis near micro-electrodes, we predict a broad cl...
Theoretical and experimental investigations of ultrafiltration (UF) of albumin solutions were conduc...
179 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In this study, the electrosta...
The work was supported by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Agreement No. 14.613.21.006...
It is known that a charge is generated in water and protein solutions upon their motion; this phenom...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...
The venerable theory of electrokinetic phenomena rests on the hypothesis of a dilute solution of poi...
In highly sensitive bioanalytical systems intended for the detection of protein biomarkers at low an...
Vita.The variations in the potentials of the sodium-selective glass-membrane and potassium-selective...
The points of zero charge/potential of proteins depend not only on pH but also on how they are measu...
Two physicochemical models are proposed for the estimation of both hydrodynamic radius and net charg...
The limitations of previous linear electrokinetic theories are discussed. A special model of the sur...
Detailed modeling of the free solution electrophoresis of five proteins (bovine R-lactalbumin, hen e...
A method is developed for the determination of human serum albumin by constant-current coulometry us...
<p>Using the Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) equations and modifications thereof, we consider two distin...
Motivated by the recent discovery of AC electro-osmosis near micro-electrodes, we predict a broad cl...
Theoretical and experimental investigations of ultrafiltration (UF) of albumin solutions were conduc...
179 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In this study, the electrosta...
The work was supported by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Agreement No. 14.613.21.006...
It is known that a charge is generated in water and protein solutions upon their motion; this phenom...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...
The venerable theory of electrokinetic phenomena rests on the hypothesis of a dilute solution of poi...
In highly sensitive bioanalytical systems intended for the detection of protein biomarkers at low an...
Vita.The variations in the potentials of the sodium-selective glass-membrane and potassium-selective...
The points of zero charge/potential of proteins depend not only on pH but also on how they are measu...
Two physicochemical models are proposed for the estimation of both hydrodynamic radius and net charg...
The limitations of previous linear electrokinetic theories are discussed. A special model of the sur...
Detailed modeling of the free solution electrophoresis of five proteins (bovine R-lactalbumin, hen e...
A method is developed for the determination of human serum albumin by constant-current coulometry us...
<p>Using the Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) equations and modifications thereof, we consider two distin...
Motivated by the recent discovery of AC electro-osmosis near micro-electrodes, we predict a broad cl...
Theoretical and experimental investigations of ultrafiltration (UF) of albumin solutions were conduc...
179 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In this study, the electrosta...