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Influence of native disulfide bonds of globular proteins on their retention behavior on reverse phase supports
A. Seetharama Acharya
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Disulfides
86%
Pancreatic Ribonuclease
64%
peroxyformic acid
34%
Hydrodynamics
31%
Ribonucleases
30%
Proteins
29%
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
19%
Gel Chromatography
18%
hen egg lysozyme
13%
Egg White
12%
Peptides
11%
Muramidase
10%
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
7%
Amino Acids
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Ribonucleases
100%
Proteins
74%
Hydrophobicity
23%
Hydrodynamics
23%
Enzymes
20%
Gels
18%
Molecules
17%
Amino acids
10%
Chemical Compounds
Disulfide
66%
Protein
33%
Hydrodynamics
25%
Volume
15%
Size Exclusion Chromatography
15%
Hydrophobicity
15%
Polypeptide
14%
Reduction
12%
Retention Time
8%
Amino-Acid Residue
8%
White
7%
Reflection
7%
Molecule
6%