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Polyacrylamide

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed updated information that has become available since their original assessment from 1991, along with updated information regarding product types, and frequency and concentrations of use, and reaffirmed their original conclusion that Polyacrylamide is safe as a cosmetic ingredient in the practices
Preethi S, Raj   +12 more
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Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2020
Cross-linked chains of polyacrylamide can be used as electrically neutral gels to separate double-stranded DNA fragments according to size and single-stranded DNAs according to size and conformation. Polyacrylamide gels have the following three major advantages over agarose gels: (1) Their resolving power is so great that they can separate molecules of
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Micropatterning

2014
This chapter describes the production of micropatterns of extracellular matrix proteins on a 2D flat polyacrylamide (PAA) gel. The technique is divided into two parts. First, micropatterns are produced on glass or directly on a photomask using deep UV. Then the micropatterns are transferred on acrylamide gel by polymerization of the gel directly on the
Vignaud, Timothée   +2 more
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Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis

Science, 1971
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) provides a versatile, gentle, high resolution method for fractionation and physical-chemical characterization of molecules on the basis of size, conformation, and net charge. The polymerization reaction can be rigorously controlled to provide uniform gels of reproducible, measurable pore size over ...
A, Chrambach, D, Rodbard
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The Polyacrylamide Dosimeter

Radiology, 1964
The effects of radiation on aqueous solutions of high polymers have been the subject of numerous investigations concerned with explaining basic mechanisms in radiation chemistry and biology. The work of Alexander and Charlesby (1) in England, Durup (2) in France, and Flory (3) in the United States represents almost the entire range of experimentation ...
R F, NELSON, R J, SCHULZ
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Radioimmunoassay of polyacrylamide

Experientia, 1978
Antiserum to polyacrylamide has been produced in rabbits. It can be used in a sensitive radioimmunoassay for quantitation of polyacrylamide at very low concentrations. This novel approach to the analysis of a synthetic, biologically inactive, hydrocarbon polymer has potentially widespread implications, for example, in the downstream measurement of ...
P A, Drewes, A O, Kamp, J W, Winkelman
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