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Analysis of Macromolecule—Macromolecule Interactions by the Moving Boundary Method
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1975A constituent velocity equation has been derived which permits analysis of macromolecule (P)--macromolecule (A) interactions in which a number of complexes, PA, PA2, PA3,---,PAn, are in rapid equilibrium. In previous treatments, it was assumed that the velocity of complex PAi (i = 1,2,3,---,n) increased linearly with i, an assumption limiting the ...
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1960
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses macromolecules. Macromolecules are defined as chemical compounds whose molecular weight is above 10,000 and in which covalent forces are effective in all the available space. This more or less arbitrary boundary corresponds approximately to molecular sizes above which the solution of these particles takes on ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses macromolecules. Macromolecules are defined as chemical compounds whose molecular weight is above 10,000 and in which covalent forces are effective in all the available space. This more or less arbitrary boundary corresponds approximately to molecular sizes above which the solution of these particles takes on ...
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