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Resolving molecular heterogeneity with single-molecule centrifugation

Luo et al., 2023

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16520342399954727966
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Luo Y
Chang J
Yang D
Bryan IV J
MacIsaac M
Pressé S
Wong W
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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For many classes of biomolecules, population-level heterogeneity is an essential aspect of biological function─ from antibodies produced by the immune system to post-translationally modified proteins that regulate cellular processes. However, heterogeneity is difficult to fully …
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