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- Isoelectric may refer to: Isoelectric point, the pH at which a particular molecule carries no net electrical charge Isoelectric focusing, a technique...
- The isoelectric point (pI, pH(I), IEP), is the pH at which a molecule carries no net electrical charge or is electrically neutral in the statistical mean...
- Isoelectric focusing (IEF), also known as electrofocusing, is a technique for separating different charged molecules by differences in their isoelectric...
- because the vectors are perpendicular, and this phenomenon is called isoelectric. Normal rhythm produces four entities – a P wave, a QRS complex, a T...
- disadvantage to isoelectric point precipitation is the irreversible denaturation caused by the mineral acids. For this reason isoelectric point precipitation...
- of this concentration, -log10 [I–] = pI−). The pzc is the same as the isoelectric point (iep) if there is no adsorption of other ions than the potential...
- maintains its activity in a large range of pH (6–9). Its isoelectric point is 11.35. The isoelectric point of human milk lysozyme is 10.5–11. The enzyme functions...
- technique can be isoelectric point, protein complex m**** in the native state, or protein m****.[citation needed] The separation by isoelectric point is called...
- towards -60°.[citation needed] An alternative use is to locate the most isoelectric (or equiphasic)[clarification needed] lead (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, or...
- electrop****sis)/Coom****ie blue staining", and (b) the combination of isoelectric focusing/silver staining. The latter is more sensitive. For the analysis...