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Anal Biochem
June 1991
Department of Living Sciences, Hiroshima Women's University, Japan.
In the present experiment, a new slot comb was designed in order to form a wide and sloped sample well on the stacking gel of electrophoresis. Using this slot comb, a gradient of the reagent layer of interest can be easily formed transversely on the gel that is perpendicular to the direction of electrophoresis. Thus, the protein sample overlaid on the agent migrates across the gradient layer during electrophoresis to produce a continuous electrophoretic band reflecting the interaction between the protein and reagent.
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March 1991
Department of Living Sciences, Hiroshima Women's University, Japan.
The cationic dye, Stains-all, is known to stain brain beta-tubulin blue and alpha-tubulin red (Serrano, L. et al. (1986) J.
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March 1989
Department of Food and Nutrition, Hiroshima Women's University, Japan.
Effect of propylgallate (PrG) on the thermotropic behavior of mixtures of dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) and Ca2+ was studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). In the case of DPPG or DPPG/Ca (molar ratio, 15 : 1), the transition temperature (Tm) of the main transition and the subtransition decreased from 40 degrees C to 29 degrees C and from 29 degrees C to 20 degrees C, respectively, with an increase in the concentration of PrG. The addition of PrG to the DPPG/Ca mixture induced a shoulder on the high temperature side in the reheating scan.
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