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Crystallization of Biomolecules
Many soluble proteins, membrane proteins, nucleic acids and nucleoprotein complexes have been obtained in a crystalline form suitable for crystallographic investigation.
Peptide Stability and Potential Degradation Pathways
To prevent or minimize peptide degradation we recommend storing the peptide in lyophilized form at –20 °C or –80 °C. Once in solution, the peptide/protein should be stored frozen in individual aliquots to avoid freeze-thaw cycles. Also, prolonged exposure to
List Group – Professor Product Portal
The List group focuses on the development of new concepts in catalysis. Since 1999, this research group has pioneered the development of organocatalysis as the third pillar of stereoselective catalysis, along side biocatalysis and transition metal catalysis.
BINOL and Derivatives
We present an article concerning BINOL and Derivatives.
Resolving by Mass
Resolving by Mass
Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate Molecular Biology Reagent Protocol
T-cell activation is normally triggered by the interaction of a cell surface receptor to its specific ligand molecule
Magnetic Materials: Superconductors
Tutorial on superconductors as alternative energy sources.
radiello® Diffusive Air Sampling Application - Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Chemically Desorbed With CS2
radiello® Diffusive Air Sampling Application - Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Chemically Desorbed With CS2
Buffer Exchange and Desalting for Affinity Chromatography
How to perform buffer exchange and desalting with Sephadex G-25, HiTrap Desalting columns, or ÄKTAprime plus.
Johnson Group – Professor Product Portal
The Johnson group has developed a family of reagents that are useful for the modular preparation of highly substituted glycolic acid derivatives. Silyl glyoxylates are potent electrophiles by virtue of being α-dicarbonyls, and react with a variety of nucleophiles.
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