What types of molecules can be purified via affinity
chromatography?
What is meant by the 5’ and 3’ extremities of nucleic acids?
What is the rule for the pairing of nitrogen-containing bases in the dna molecule and in the rna?
Who proposed VSEPR theory? What does it explain?
if there are ester and aldehyde substituents on the pyridine ring . how I can oxidized the aldehyde substituent to carboxylic acid ? please help me
Define ionic product of water. What is its value?
I understand that urine can act as a reagent to break disulfide bonds? I am particularly interested in bonds between cysteines. and or any other amino acids.
0 Answers Dow Chemical Company,
What is betapropiolactone?
What are antibodies?
What is the primary structure of a protein?
what is the wood sugar?
During a heart attack, blood flowing to the heart muscle is interrupted by blockage of a coronary artery. How would you expect the metabolism in the heart to change?
what is the structure of colip's hormone?
1 Answers Ritesh Biological Labs,