Estimation of Heterogeneity from Diffusion Measurements

IN order to estimate heterogeneity of molecular weights (in proteins) from diffusion measurements, Charlwood 1 uses the relation where D i is the diffusion constant for the weight fraction α i (in the sense of probability density), and σ the standard deviation of D i . In terms of the absolute momen...

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