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Methods for Detecting Protein Phosphorylation - R&D Systems
Normalizing the fluorescence signal derived from the phospho-protein to that of the total protein makes it easy to account for potential well-to-well variabilities such as differences in cell number. First, signals from phosphopeptides are generally weaker, as they are negatively charged and poorly ionized by electrospray MS, which is performed in the positive mode.<...
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18th International Symposium on Human Identification
Species Identification by PCR of the Cytochrome B Region 36 Vandenberg The Species Identity "Megaplex" for Identification of Unknown Biological Material in Forensic Casework 37 Lizarazo Diverse Applications of Y-STRs in the Resolution of Forensic Cases 38 Odigie Repair of Damaged DNA Using Commercially Available Enzymes 39 Szoke A Robotized DNA Extraction Protocol from Buccal...
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DNA Purification Protocols and Applications Guide
The methodology is the samealysing the cells and capturing the genomic DNA from the solutionabut the recovered yield is more variable, between 4a9Aµg, depending on the number of white cells.
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Cell Signaling Protocols and Applications Guide
Curve fitting was performed using GraphPad Prism A® 4.0 sigmoidal dose response (variable slope) software. ZA´ factor is a statistical description of the dynamic range and variability of an assay.
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Protein Expression Protocols and Applications Guide
This ensures that other variables are kept constant. To do this, serially dilute your RNA template first and then add the same volume of RNA to each reaction to ensure that other variables are kept constant.
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Proteomics - Sample Preparation
Because of the variables associated with each sample, a universal dialysis procedure for all applications cannot be provided, only general guidelines. When a protein is in a buffer with a pH higher than its pI, the protein will have a negative net charge and will bind to a positively charged support or anion exchange medium.
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Proteomics - Sample Preparation
Because of the variables associated with each sample, a universal dialysis procedure for all applications cannot be provided, only general guidelines. When the buffer has a pH below the protein pI it will have a positive net charge and bind to a negatively charged support or cation exchange medium.
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Filtration & Separations Terminology
The pores can be restrictive to the migrating macromolecules (sieving effect), which then separate according to size as well as charge. Proteins are synthesized in a process called translation and are extremely variable in structure.
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Characterization of the Performance of the Pall Leukotrap® Affinity Prion Reduction Filter System for Blood
In summary these data support the position that the LAPRF System may be expected to reduce pathogenic prion from red cells by a factor of 2.9 log or 99.9% when combining the data for lot-to-lot variability and the use of all anticoagulants studied.
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Cardiovascular Surgery: Recent Studies
Brief Summary: Ten pigs were studied with half undergoing single lung transplantation in the customary fashion following 24 hours of cold storage of the harvested donor organ.The remaining animals were provided with controlled reperfusion of the transplanted lung for just 10 minutes prior to final suturing and systemic reperfusion.The significant variables adjusted for the...
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Multi-well Filter Plate Glossary of Terms
-- MASS-SPECTROMETRY--A method for identifying molecules based on their mass-to-charge ratio of the ions generated from the molecule by vaporization and electron bombardment. Proteins are synthesized in a process called translation and are extremely variable in structure.- They are often described in terms of their size in kilodaltons Kd.
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FAQs For IMPACT Protein Purification System, NEB
(2001) The VP1-unique region of parvovirus B19: amino acid variability and antigenic stability. Non-competent strains from New England Biolabs are available upon request at no extra charge with an order or for the cost of shipping if ordered separately. Because there are a lot of variables to try, small scale trials are recommended.
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Detecting Nucleic Acid Hybridization - Section 8.5
Many variables can contribute to the level of signal detected and, as in any experiment, it is important to identify and minimize the variables that are artifacts of the experimental process. The hybridization results reveal the variable amounts of DNA spotted onto this microarray.
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Detecting Nucleic Acid Hybridization - Section 8.5
Many variables can contribute to the level of signal detected and, as in any experiment, it is important to identify and minimize the variables that are artifacts of the experimental process. The hybridization results reveal the variable amounts of DNA spotted onto this microarray.
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