For any DLS system, its performance is based on the sample, for instance, the upper size limit may be > 5 μm for an emulsion, but < 1 μm for a high density particle since the analysis loses accuracy ...
Biotherapeutic formulations have been characterizing particles through optical microscopy for a long time. The obtained shape, size, and transparency characteristics are used to categorize ...
The chaperonin GroEL binds folding intermediates of four-disulfidehen lysozyme transiently within its central cavity. Using stopped flow fluorescence we show that GroEL binds early intermediates in ...
Milk from goats that were genetically modified to produce higher levels of lysozyme, a human antimicrobial protein, has proved effective in treating diarrhea in young pigs and may one day be used to ...
A new study from Drexel University introduces a simplified method for simulating how proteins change shape, using only limited experimental data. This approach, demonstrated through a detailed case ...
A group of researchers from the University of Limerick (Ireland) and Ural Federal University (Russia) received direct evidence of the piezoelectric effect of lysozyme in monoclinic and tetragonal ...
Crystallography, which was first performed just a century ago, has allowed us to understand the structure of molecules, giving us much greater understanding of how life works. However, x-ray ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 115, No. 14 (April 3, 2018), pp. 3634-3639 (6 pages) High-quality protein crystals meant for structural analysis ...
A DLS system’s performance depends on the sample. For example, while the upper size limit may be > 5 μm for an emulsion, it could be in the range of < 1 μm for a high density particle, owing to the ...
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