Method of the Year 2009
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Proteomics
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Preparative gel electrophoresis of native metalloproteins
- Bernd Kastenholz,
- Original article citation: The American Electrophoresis Society Newsletter 14," 2 - 3, (2009).
- Categories: Proteomics, Biotechnology, and Neuroscience
- Recommended by: Bernd Kastenholz on 10/24/2009 10:59AM GMT
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Preparative gel electrophoresis of native metalloproteins is an essential method for elucidating the structures of misfolded metalloproteins in complex protein mixtures. Thus, this method may contribute to an early diagnosis and therapy of protein-misfolding diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease) and help to develop new medications from medicinal plants.
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