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- Mmol megamole 10−9 mol nmol nanomole 109 mol Gmol gigamole 10−12 mol pmol picomole 1012 mol Tmol teramole 10−15 mol fmol femtomole 1015 mol Pmol petamole...
- positions of disulfide bridges. It also requires peptide amounts of 1 picomole or above for discernible results. Following 2D SDS PAGE the proteins can...
- positions of disulfide bridges. It also requires peptide amounts of 1 picomole or above for discernible results, making it less sensitive than m**** spectrometry...
- ISSN 1044-0305. PMID 12954162. Matsudaira, P. (1987-07-25). "Sequence from picomole quantities of proteins electroblotted onto polyvinylidene difluoride membranes"...
- microscopic spots of DNA oligonucleotides, called features, each containing picomoles of a specific DNA sequence. This can be a short section of a gene or any...
- "membrane-engineering" to bioelectric recognition cell sensors for the detection of picomole concentrations of superoxide radical: a novel biosensor principle. Anal...
- potential in the cuttlefish Sepia giant axon, an influx of 3.7 pmol/cm2 (picomoles per centimeter2) of sodium is offset by a subsequent efflux of 4.3 pmol/cm2...
- 10–60 minutes while maintaining high sensitivity detection limits (50 picomoles) and multiplexed component detection levels (femtograms). Therefore, by...
- such as soil gases. GC is very accurate if used properly and can measure picomoles of a substance in a 1 ml liquid sample, or parts-per-billion concentrations...
- determined by blood levels lower than 200 or 250 picograms per ml (148 or 185 picomoles per liter). Measurement of blood methylmalonic acid (MMA), a vitamin B12-****ociated...