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. 1972 Sep;69(9):2577–2579. doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.9.2577

Z-Average Sedimentation Coefficient in Reversibly Self-Aggregating Systems

G Kegeles 1
PMCID: PMC426992  PMID: 4506777

Abstract

A theoretical treatment of the determination of the Z-average sedimentation coefficient in reversibly self-aggregating systems is presented. These equations are useful for determination of formation constants of polymers.

Keywords: ultracentrifuge, boundary, theoretical, molecular weight, polymers

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