- 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...
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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...
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Isoelectric focusing (IEF), also
known as electrofocusing, is a
technique for
separating different charged molecules by
differences in
their isoelectric...
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because the
vectors are perpendicular, and this
phenomenon is
called isoelectric.
Normal rhythm produces four
entities – a P wave, a QRS complex, a T...
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disadvantage to
isoelectric point precipitation is the
irreversible denaturation caused by the
mineral acids. For this
reason isoelectric point precipitation...
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further analyzed by
isoelectric focusing (IEF) in the pH
range 4.5-5.5,
where the
protein migrates in a gel
according to its
isoelectric point or
charge in...
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technique can be
isoelectric point,
protein complex m**** in the
native state, or
protein m****.[citation needed] The
separation by
isoelectric point is called...
- 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...
- electrop****sis)/Coom****ie blue staining", and (b) the
combination of
isoelectric focusing/silver staining. The
latter is more sensitive. For the analysis...
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towards -60°.[citation needed] An
alternative use is to
locate the most
isoelectric (or equiphasic)[clarification needed] lead (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, or...