AbstractA method for fitting experimental sedimentation velocity data to finite-element solutions of various models based on the Lamm equation is presented. The method provides initial parameter estimates and guides the user in choosing an appropriate model for the analysis by preprocessing the data with the G(s) method by van Holde and Weischet. For a mixture of multiple solutes in a sample, the method returns the concentrations, the sedimentation (s) and diffusion coefficients (D), and thus the molecular weights (MW) for all solutes, provided the partial specific volumes (v¯) are known. For nonideal samples displaying concentration-dependent solution behavior, concentration dependency parameters for s(σ) and D(δ) can be determined. The fi...
A method for fitting sedimentation velocity experiments using whole boundary Lamm equation solutions...
AbstractWe describe algorithms for solving the Lamm equations for the reaction-diffusion-sedimentati...
The binding constants of self-associating proteins can be determined from sedimentation velocity run...
AbstractA method for fitting experimental sedimentation velocity data to finite-element solutions of...
A new method for the direct molecular mass determination from sedimentation velocity experiments is ...
Many traditional approaches to the analysis of sedimentation velocity data work poorly with data for...
A new method for the direct molecular mass determination from sedimentation velocity experiments is ...
Synthetic sedimentation velocity boundaries were generated using finite-element solutions to the ori...
AbstractThe potential of using the Lamm equation in the analysis of hydrodynamic shape and gross con...
AbstractDirect fitting of sedimentation velocity data with numerical solutions of the Lamm equations...
ABSTRACT The potential of using the Lamm equation in the analysis of hydrodynamic shape and gross co...
AbstractAnalytical ultracentrifugation experiments can be accurately modeled with the Lamm equation ...
AbstractA method for fitting sedimentation velocity experiments using whole boundary Lamm equation s...
AbstractA new method for the size-distribution analysis of polymers by sedimentation velocity analyt...
Sedimentation velocity is one of the best-suited physical methods for determining the size and shape...
A method for fitting sedimentation velocity experiments using whole boundary Lamm equation solutions...
AbstractWe describe algorithms for solving the Lamm equations for the reaction-diffusion-sedimentati...
The binding constants of self-associating proteins can be determined from sedimentation velocity run...
AbstractA method for fitting experimental sedimentation velocity data to finite-element solutions of...
A new method for the direct molecular mass determination from sedimentation velocity experiments is ...
Many traditional approaches to the analysis of sedimentation velocity data work poorly with data for...
A new method for the direct molecular mass determination from sedimentation velocity experiments is ...
Synthetic sedimentation velocity boundaries were generated using finite-element solutions to the ori...
AbstractThe potential of using the Lamm equation in the analysis of hydrodynamic shape and gross con...
AbstractDirect fitting of sedimentation velocity data with numerical solutions of the Lamm equations...
ABSTRACT The potential of using the Lamm equation in the analysis of hydrodynamic shape and gross co...
AbstractAnalytical ultracentrifugation experiments can be accurately modeled with the Lamm equation ...
AbstractA method for fitting sedimentation velocity experiments using whole boundary Lamm equation s...
AbstractA new method for the size-distribution analysis of polymers by sedimentation velocity analyt...
Sedimentation velocity is one of the best-suited physical methods for determining the size and shape...
A method for fitting sedimentation velocity experiments using whole boundary Lamm equation solutions...
AbstractWe describe algorithms for solving the Lamm equations for the reaction-diffusion-sedimentati...
The binding constants of self-associating proteins can be determined from sedimentation velocity run...