CALCULATION OF THE DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF GLYCOPROTEIN Search Results
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CALCULATION OF THE DISSOCIATION CONSTANT OF GLYCOPROTEIN Datasheets Context Search
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Calculation of the dissociation constant of glycoproteinContextual Info: NAPiCOS - Biomolecule interaction Analyzers- • Calculation of the dissociation constant of glycoprotein The calculation of the dissociation constant of glycoprotein and lectin is explained as follows. First, asialofetuin glycoprotein was immobilized as ligand on a sensor. Then, concanavalin A (lectin) was injected and the reaction speed and reaction amount were measured. By using |
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30MHz napicos04-02 Calculation of the dissociation constant of glycoprotein |