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How much protein structure loss is there following glutaraldehyde crosslinking?
One of the key questions that I’ve had following the publication and success of aldehyde stabilized cryopreservation at mouse brain preservation is the degree to which the glutaraldehyde crosslinking step will lead to protein structure changes. In particular, I wondered about the prevalence of protein structure changes that would not allow inference about the original protein […]
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How much protein structure loss is there following glutaraldehyde crosslinking?
One of the key questions that I’ve had following the publication and success of aldehyde stabilized cryopreservation at mouse brain preservation is the degree to which the glutaraldehyde crosslinking step will lead to protein structure changes. In particular, I wondered about the prevalence of protein structure changes that would not allow inference about the original protein […]
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How much protein structure loss is there following glutaraldehyde crosslinking?
One of the key questions that I’ve had following the publication and success of aldehyde stabilized cryopreservation at mouse brain preservation is the degree to which the glutaraldehyde crosslinking step will lead to protein structure changes. In particular, I wondered about the prevalence of protein structure changes that would not allow inference about the original protein […]
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