Gel Filtration · Gel Permeation · Molecular Sieves A Laboratory Handbook
First Statement of Responsibility
by Helmut Determann.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
Second edition
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1969
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(202 pages)
CONTENTS NOTE
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1 Introduction --; Separation by Molecular Weight Differences --; Chromatography on Granulated Gels --; Historical Survey --; References --; 2 Materials and Methods --; The Gels --; Equipment --; Experimental Techniques with Columns --; Thin-layer Gel Chromatography --; Centrifuge Technique --; References --; 3 Theory --; Numerical Evaluation of Experimental Data --; Efficiency of a Gel Column --; Methods of Interpretation --; Affinity of Solutes for the Gel Phase --; References --; 4 Principles of Application --; Gel Filtration --; Gel Chromatography --; Molecular Weight Determination --; Separation without Differences in Size --; References --; 5 Results --; Enzymology --; Endocrinology --; Chemistry of Plasma Proteins --; Structure Elucidation of Proteins --; Nucleic Acid Chemistry --; Carbohydrates --; Clinical Chemistry --; Miscellaneous Applications --; References --; Author Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The efforts spent on many a scientific book cannot be justified, no matter how many words are said about it. The opposite is true for this book and a few brief remarks upon its publication. Within a short period of time, short even by all present standards, gel chromatography has gone through a development and experienced an accep tance that are unknown to any other method. From experience the new and unique separation technique is today known and liked in all laboratories that are concerned with substances of high molecular weight; in others, the technique is known from hearsay, at least. It.