SEDNTERP: a calculation and database utility to aid interpretation of analytical ultracentrifugation and light scattering data

Proper interpretation of analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) data for purified proteins requires ancillary information and calculations to account for factors such as buoyancy, buffer viscosity, hydration, and temperature. The utility program SEDNTERP has been widely used by the AUC community for t...

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