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Experimental Protein Extraction and Separation

Title: Experimental Protein Extraction and Separation
Category: Science & Technology | Words: 3591 | Pages: 15.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Experimental Protein Extraction and Separation

ABSTRACT Proteins are the macromolecules that are responsible for most of the bodily functions. By investigating an individual protein, one can be able to understand the functions and structure of an organism. Before this can be done, protein has to be separated from cell components. Using the methods of centrifugation and gel electrophoresis, not only a protein can be separated from cellular components but also from other proteins. An experiment was designed to separate protein …showed first 75 words of 3591 total

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showed last 75 words of 3591 total…Wilson, Shelly R. Ravel, John F. Stobaugh, Todd D. Williams, David G. Vandervalde. 1993. "Separation and Analysis of Peptide and Proteins." Analytical Chemistry. 65: 78R. 6. Farrell, Shawn C., Lynn E. Farrell. 1995. "A Fast and Inexpensive Western Blot Experiment for the Undergraduate Laboratory." J. Of Chemical Education. 72: 740-741. 7. Brand, Jerry J., Neil Brown. 1998. Laboratory Excursion in Cell and Molecular Biology. University of Texas at Austin. Pg. 90-107, 189-227. 8. Edited: Creighton, T. E. Protein Function: A Practical Approach. Oxford University Press. Pg. 131-151.

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