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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Phys Chem B. 2012 Aug 3;116(32):9611–9618. doi: 10.1021/jp303839t

Figure 5. The effect of Na2SO4, NaSCN and ArgCl on the p(r) Functions of mAb1 and mAb2.

Figure 5

The tendency for both mAb1 (A–C) and mAb2 (D–F) to maintain their overall structure in 100mM Na2SO4, 100–600mM NaSCN and 100–600mM ArgCl was determined by computing normalized p(r) functions for each condition. There is little change in the overall profile of p(r) and thus the overall shapes and sizes of both mAbs remain very similar in Na2SO4 and NaSCN solutions (A–B, D–E). Arginine chloride on the other hand, increased Dmax and changed the profile of p(r) for both mAb1 (C) and mAb2 (F) in a concentration dependent manner.