Technique / Proteomics and protein biochemistry / Chromatography HPLC purification
source for simple chromatography columns
source for simple chromatography columns (archive)
Could anyone please point me to a cheap source for plasic (poly ethylene or similar) columns suitable for 1 to 5 ml of charged agarose? ... ...
Last update 07-May-2003, Rating Good of 3 votes.
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By RAVIKANT SHINDE
on 30-Aug-2006
ONE OE THE BEST |
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By Rajabrata Bhuyan
on 16-Mar-2006
By the way,it is a well described graphial representation (showing alpha helix and beta plot) of protein structure |
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By SOOKNA SACHIN
on 09-Oct-2005
very interresting, have help me a lot |
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By loulou
on 03-Dec-2003
there's some thing missing which is the technique of the chromatography. there's nothing that can expain the technique and really we need this , more over there' sno real animation or documents that help us more. |
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By arun
on 03-Jul-2003
Actually rama chanda plot is the graphical representation showing the allowed values of phi and psi for different conformation of alpha helices and Beta sheets of protein structures. |
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By arun
on 03-Jul-2003
Actually rama chanda plot is the graphical representation showing the allowed values of phi and psi for different conformation of alpha helices and Beta sheets of protein structures. |
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By arun
on 03-Jul-2003
Actually rama chanda plot is the graphical representation showing the allowed values of phi and psi for different conformation of alpha helices and Beta sheets of protein structures. |
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By shyam shah
on 07-May-2003
what is the ramachandra plot in protein? |
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