thermophoresis

  • 1Thermophoresis — Thermophoresis, also called thermodiffusion or Soret effect [cite journal | author= Stefan Duhr, and Dieter Braun | title= Why molecules move along a temperature gradient | journal= PNAS | year= 2006 | volume= 103 | pages= 19678–19682 | doi=… …

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  • 2thermophoresis —  Thermophoresis  Термофорез   Движение частиц в поле температурного градиента. Осаждение частиц на твердых поверхностях в результате термофореза называется термопреципитацией. При этом движение частиц происходит всегда вдоль градиента температуры …

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  • 3thermophoresis — noun The movement of molecules in a temperature gradient …

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  • 4Microscale thermophoresis — (MST) is a technology for the analysis of biomolecules. Microscale Thermophoresis is the directed movement of particles in a microscopic temperature gradient. Any change of the hydration shell of biomolecules due to changes in their… …

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  • 5термофорез —  Thermophoresis  Термофорез   Движение частиц в поле температурного градиента. Осаждение частиц на твердых поверхностях в результате термофореза называется термопреципитацией. При этом движение частиц происходит всегда вдоль градиента температуры …

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  • 6Enzyme assay — Beckman DU640 UV/Vis spectrophotometer. Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition. Contents …

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  • 7Thermophorese — Als Thermophorese, Thermodiffusion oder Ludwig Soret Effekt wird in den Naturwissenschaften die Bewegung von Teilchen aufgrund eines Temperaturgradienten innerhalb eines Fluids bezeichnet. Benannt ist der Effekt nach dem deutschen Physiologen… …

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  • 8Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions — There are many methods to investigate protein–protein interactions. Each of the approaches has its own strengths and weaknesses, especially with regard to the sensitivity and specificity of the method. A high sensitivity means that many of the… …

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  • 9Ligand (biochemistry) — Myoglobin (blue) with its ligand heme (orange) bound. Based on PDB 1MBO For other uses of Ligand , see Ligand (disambiguation). In biochemistry and pharmacology, a ligand (from the …

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  • 10DNA binding site — DNA binding sites are a type of binding site found in DNA where other molecules may bind. DNA binding sites are distinct from other binding sites in that (1) they are part of a DNA sequence (e.g. a genome) and (2) they are bound by DNA binding… …

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