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Rapid measurement of binding constants and heats of binding using a new titration calorimeter.
Analytical Biochemistry, 1989T. Wiseman +4 more
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Explicit formulation of titration models for isothermal titration calorimetry
Analytical Biochemistry, 2010Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) produces a differential heat signal with respect to the total titrant concentration. This feature gives ITC excellent sensitivity for studying the thermodynamics of complex biomolecular interactions in solution. Currently, numerical methods for data fitting are based primarily on indirect approaches rooted in the ...
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Endpoint Titration and Immunotherapy
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1985Inhalant allergy, or "atopy" as it is now termed, is the best understood form of allergy today. In some circles, it is the only recognized form of allergy. While an overall picture of its effects on the body and a reasonable approach to its treatment now exist, many problems remain to be solved and much improvement in its treatment will probably occur ...
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Determining association constants from titration experiments in supramolecular chemistry.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2011P. Thordarson
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Calorimetric Titration of Lysozyme
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1972A method is described for enthalpy titration of proteins, using a flow microcalorimeter in combination with a device for continuous pH measurements.The calorimetric titration of lysozyme between pH 1.5 and 12 has been carried out as well as the corresponding potentiometric titration.
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