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Blood, 2011
In this issue of Blood , Chernysh et al examine the pregelation phase of fibrin polymerization, and by demonstrating heterogeneous polymeric structures that progressively coalesce into scaffolds provide novel insights into this process with potential implications on circulating soluble fibrin.[1 ...
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In this issue of Blood , Chernysh et al examine the pregelation phase of fibrin polymerization, and by demonstrating heterogeneous polymeric structures that progressively coalesce into scaffolds provide novel insights into this process with potential implications on circulating soluble fibrin.[1 ...
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Staining Proteins in Gels [PDF]
AbstractThis unit describes protocols for detecting proteins in SDS‐polyacrylamide gels. It describes methods for Coomassie blue and silver staining, as well as the fluorescent stains SYPRO orange and red. Staining with Coomassie blue is easier and more rapid; however, silver staining methods are considerably more sensitive and can thus be used to ...
Joachim Sasse, Sean R. Gallagher
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Bécaplermine gel (Regranex® gel)
Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2004Becaplermine gel (Regranex) is an hydrogel which contains 100 microg of Platelet Derived Growth Factor-BB (rhPDGF-BB) per gram. Regranex is presented in 15-gram multidose tubes. It has been approved as adjuvant treatment for neuropathic diabetic ulcerations of less than 5 cm2, extending into the subcutaneous tIssue, in the absence of ischemia, in ...
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1974
Cytolysis test in agarose gel was applied to study surface antigens of platelets. By means of rabbit antisera to nucleated cells and/or erythrocytes, species-specific antigens were demonstrated on platelets of various species. In studying reactions of human platelets with rabbit antisera, it was found that species antigens shared by nucleated cells and
F. Milgrom, H. Yoshida, K. Kano
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Cytolysis test in agarose gel was applied to study surface antigens of platelets. By means of rabbit antisera to nucleated cells and/or erythrocytes, species-specific antigens were demonstrated on platelets of various species. In studying reactions of human platelets with rabbit antisera, it was found that species antigens shared by nucleated cells and
F. Milgrom, H. Yoshida, K. Kano
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Gel matrices for scanning gel chromatography
Biophysical Chemistry, 1979I have examined the light-scattering behavior of a number of gel matrices used in gel filtration chromatography. The angular dependence of light scattering by Sephadexes is consistent with treatment of the particles as large scattering particles with a low refractive index increment (mu).
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Fluorinated gels for gel permeation chromatography
Die Makromolekulare Chemie, 1993AbstractThe aim of these investigations was the development of stationary phases for GPC compatible with fluorinated solvents. The properties of crosslinked copolymers of 4‐(2‐heptafluoropropoxy‐1, 2,2‐trifluoroethoxy)styrene (1) were investigated in dependence of the mode of synthesis. Divinylbenzene (DVB) was used as crosslinking agent.
Hans‐Jürgen Juhl, Walter Heitz
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2003
There are several reasons why it may be desirable to dry a gel after its use for electrophoresis. Firstly, it is a convenient way of storing the end result of the experiment. Secondly, drying a gel that is fragile may make it easier to handle (say, during optical scanning).
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There are several reasons why it may be desirable to dry a gel after its use for electrophoresis. Firstly, it is a convenient way of storing the end result of the experiment. Secondly, drying a gel that is fragile may make it easier to handle (say, during optical scanning).
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Cycle de gel, gel intense et gel prolongé
Revue de géographie de Lyon, 1952Guillien Yves. Cycle de gel, gel intense et gel prolongé. In: Revue de géographie de Lyon, vol. 27, n°1, 1952. pp. 63-66.
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Gel chromatography of carbohydrates on polysaccharide gel
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Symposia, 1980AbstractLiquid chromatographies of high and low‐molecular carbohydrates and polyethyleneglycols of different molecular masses were studied on porous microspherical cellulose. Dependence of the distribution coefficients of polymer molecules on molecular mass was determined.
Yu. A. Eltekov+4 more
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In-Gel S-Pyridylethylation of Gel-Resolved Proteins: Whole Gel Method
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2008INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes a method for performing reduction and S-alkylation of Coomassie-blue-stained proteins within an intact gel. Reduction is performed with dithiothreitol, and alkylation with 4-vinylpyridine. (Treatment of free cysteines with 4-vinylpyridine yields the S-β-(4-pyridylethyl) cysteinyl derivative.) S-β-(4-pyridylethyl ...
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