Ultracentrifuge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ultracentrifuge is a centrifuge optimized for spinning a rotor at very high speeds, capable of generating acceleration as high as 1,000,000 g (9,800 km/s²). There are two kinds of ultracentrifug...
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Sedimentation velocity data can be acquired using absorbance or interference optics, in conventional loading configuration or synthetic boundary, analytical zone centrifugation, and different cell geometries...
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Analytical Zone Centrifugation ... Model | Analytical Zone Centrifugation | Analytical Zone Centrifugation Indep. Species ... Analytical zone centrifugation is a technique in which a small volume of sample (typically 20 ml) is layered on top of solvent (e.g. 330 ml of solvent with slightly higher density),
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Analytical ultracentrifugation often is confused with more familiar types of procedures performed in preparative ultracentrifuges (eg, sucrose/glycerol gradient centrifugation, buoyant density centrifugation.) However, analytical ultracentrifuge experiments are fundamentally different in several key aspects.
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Is there a difference between Analytical ultra-centrifugation and density gradient ultra-centrifugation? ... What are the uses or applications of preparative and analytical centrifugation?
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The present work reports on the use of multisample analytical centrifugation for investigation of the packing and compression behaviour to characterize the colloidal stability and microstructure in aqueous and nonaqueous dispersed systems.
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The results of multisample analytical centrifugation with optical detection were in good agreement with the results derived by other methods (velocity distribution determined by manometric detection and average packing density obtained during compression in a disk centrifuge).
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Analytical Ultracentrifugation (AUC) Facility ... Because even small molecules form steep refractive index gradients during centrifugation it is essential that sample and buffer have equal chemical potential, usually achieved by dialysis. For the same reason the column heights in sample and reference sectors of the...
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Human cytomegalovirus, a member of the herpesvirus family, encodes a maturational protease required for processing of the assembly protein and virus replication. The protease is synthesized as a precursor protein that undergoes autoproteolytic cleavage to yield a mature, ... Analytical Chemistry ... - I&EC Analytical Edition...
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The development of a modern analytical ultracentrifuge methods for macromolecules and automated methods for the analysis and interpretation of ultracentrifugal data is important for advances in molecular biology.
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