Titanium (IV) Colorimetric AssayTitanium (IV) assay is a spectrophotometric quantitative analysis of the percentage of titanium (IV) in a sample. It can be useful to characterize products and determine the presence of significant amount of the metal
CrystallizationProcess where a crystalline solid forms from a homogenous solution.
Polyacrylamide Gel ElectrophoresisA technique used for separating macro molecules such as proteins, RNA and DNA. Utilizes an electrical current to separate target molecules based on size, charge and other physical properties, through a porous gel matrix.
Badford AssaySpectroscopic analytical procedure for protein concentration determination.
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Cell imaging using fluorescent dyesCell imaging is a powerful technique to understand how our compounds works inside the cells.
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Ion Exchange ChromatographyIs a technique used to separate ionizable molecules based on their total charge. Commonly used to separate amino acids, proteins and nucleotides from complex biological samples
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