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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...
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Isoelectric focusing (IEF), also
known as electrofocusing, is a
technique for
separating different molecules by
differences in
their isoelectric point...
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Isoelectric is an
adjective for that
which has or represents: Zero
difference in
electric potential, or is
Equal in
electrical potential;
containing or...
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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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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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average net
charge of all
forms present is zero. This pH is
known as the
isoelectric point pI, so pI = 1/2(pKa1 + pKa2). For
amino acids with
charged side...
- can be
isoelectric point,
protein complex m**** in the
native state, or
protein m****. The
separation by
isoelectric point is
called isoelectric focusing...
- disorder. The
isoelectric point of a
given molecule is a
function of its pK values, so
different molecules have
different isoelectric points. This permits...
- 52–63 °C (126–145 °F)[citation needed] at the
moment the
cheese is at the
isoelectric point,
meaning the
state at
which half the
ionizable surface amino acids...