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Impact of Detergents on Membrane Protein Complex Isolation.
Journal of Proteome Research, 2018Detergents play an essential role during the isolation of membrane protein complexes. Inappropriate use of detergents may affect the native fold of the membrane proteins, their binding to antibodies, or their interaction with partner proteins.
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Nature, 1958
DURING an investigation of the arsenic content of human hair it was discovered fortuitously that a well-known household detergent contained an appreciable proportion of arsenic. This unexpected finding arose in the following way. Since 1954 we have been studying the use of activation analysis for the estimation of arsenic in samples of hair, skin and ...
J. M. A. Lenihan+2 more
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DURING an investigation of the arsenic content of human hair it was discovered fortuitously that a well-known household detergent contained an appreciable proportion of arsenic. This unexpected finding arose in the following way. Since 1954 we have been studying the use of activation analysis for the estimation of arsenic in samples of hair, skin and ...
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Commonly Used Detergents [PDF]
AbstractThis appendix lists reference Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV)‐transformed B lymphoblastoid cell lines (B‐LCL) and the HLA types expressed by these cell lines. These B‐LCL are useful for studies of cellular immunity (e.g., restriction of antigen‐specific responses), biochemical characterization of histocompatibility molecules, and as controls for DNA ...
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Talanta, 1975
A review is made of the analysis of detergents, covering the determination of all classes of component materials.
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A review is made of the analysis of detergents, covering the determination of all classes of component materials.
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1965
(1965). The Detergent Dilemma. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 695-700.
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(1965). The Detergent Dilemma. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 695-700.
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Phosphates from Detergents and Eutrophication of Surface Water Ecosystem in India
, 2015Eutrophication, regarded as the most immediate environmental consequence of extensive phosphorus usage in contemporary societies, has received wide attention. If the current level of human-induced global environmental impacts continues, there is a chance
S. Kundu+4 more
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Bleaching systems in domestic laundry detergents: a review
, 2015Laundry detergent is an indispensable commodity which is used by consumers worldwide. The global market for laundry detergents is in the region of $60.9 billion (2012, based on retail value), of which $11.7 billion comes from Western Europe. Non-chlorine
G. Bianchetti+2 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2013
The extraction of membrane proteins from their native environment by detergents is central to their biophysical characterization. Recent studies have emphasized that detergents may perturb the structure locally and modify the dynamics of membrane ...
M. Zoonens+6 more
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The extraction of membrane proteins from their native environment by detergents is central to their biophysical characterization. Recent studies have emphasized that detergents may perturb the structure locally and modify the dynamics of membrane ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
To the Editor .—I read with interest the article entitled "The Ototoxicity of Topically Applied Povidone-Iodine Preparations," by Morizono and Sikora that was published in the AprilArchives(1982;108:210-213). I am questioning some of the conclusions of the authors. Unfortunately, they do not totally describe the scrub being tested.
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To the Editor .—I read with interest the article entitled "The Ototoxicity of Topically Applied Povidone-Iodine Preparations," by Morizono and Sikora that was published in the AprilArchives(1982;108:210-213). I am questioning some of the conclusions of the authors. Unfortunately, they do not totally describe the scrub being tested.
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Clinics in Dermatology, 1996
U ntil the late 19th century, the only man-made surfactant was soap. Soaps are the sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids or similar products formed by the saponification or neutralization of fats or oils with organic or inorganic bases. Soaps are less useful, however, in hard water, which is high in content of multivalent ions, such as calcium and ...
Effendy, Isaak, Maibach, Howard I.
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U ntil the late 19th century, the only man-made surfactant was soap. Soaps are the sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids or similar products formed by the saponification or neutralization of fats or oils with organic or inorganic bases. Soaps are less useful, however, in hard water, which is high in content of multivalent ions, such as calcium and ...
Effendy, Isaak, Maibach, Howard I.
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