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Polyacrylamide (abbreviated as PAM or pAAM) is a
polymer with the
formula (-CH2CHCONH2-). It has a linear-chain structure. PAM is
highly water-absorbent...
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polyacrylamides in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polyacrylamides is a
category of
polymers whose monomers are acrylamides. Some
important examples...
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Polyacrylamide gel electrop****sis (PAGE) is a
technique widely used in biochemistry,
forensic chemistry, genetics,
molecular biology and biotechnology...
- SDS-PAGE (sodium
dodecyl sulfate–
polyacrylamide gel electrop****sis) is a
discontinuous electrop****tic
system developed by
Ulrich K.
Laemmli which is...
- move the
negatively charged molecules through a gel
matrix of agarose,
polyacrylamide, or
other substances.
Shorter molecules move
faster and
migrate ****her...
- QPNC-PAGE, or
Quantitative Preparative Native Continuous Polyacrylamide Gel Electrop****sis, is a bioanalytical, one-dimensional, high-resolution and high-precision...
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amide (CONH2). It is
produced industrially mainly as a
precursor to
polyacrylamides,
which find many uses as water-soluble
thickeners and flocculation...
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tracking dye, to
monitor the
process of
agarose gel electrop****sis and
polyacrylamide gel electrop****sis.
Bromophenol blue and
orange G can also be used...
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superabsorbent polymer (SAP, also
known as
slush powder in dry form) such as a
polyacrylamide (frequently
sodium polyacrylate).
Water gels are used for: Supplying...
- in a
polyacrylamide gel. They
soaked the gel in a dye
solution containing methanol,
acetic acid and water. As the dye
stained the
polyacrylamide gel as...