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A Solid-Phase Protein Assay: Quantitation of Protein in the Nanogram Range

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A solid-phase protein assay for the determination of protein concentrations in the nanogram range is described and used in combination with an antigen-specific ELISA it gives a reliable ratio of specific versus total protein.
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This article is published in Analytical Biochemistry.The article was published on 1993-06-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lowry protein assay & Bradford protein assay.

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Use of an extracorporeal circuit to evaluate effects of intraluminal distention and decompression on the equine jejunum.

TL;DR: Intraluminal distention of the jejunum followed by decompression increased mucosal permeability and injury and decreased responses to prokinetic agents.

REVIEW Colorimetric protein assay techniques

TL;DR: It is suggested that the most critical issue in the use of a chromogenic protein assay for the characterization of a biopharmaceutical is the selection of a standard for the calibration of the assay; it is crucial that the standard be representative of the sample.
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A procedure for the detection of free thiol-containing proteins on a polyvinylidene difluoride membrane.

TL;DR: Results suggested that sulfhydryl-containing proteins were specifically and semi-quantitatively identified by membrane biotinylation with Biotin-BMCC.
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