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** The presence of salt into the solution disrupts the protein aggregation and stabilizes the disrupted gold nanoparticles with surrounding salts in solution. | ** The presence of salt into the solution disrupts the protein aggregation and stabilizes the disrupted gold nanoparticles with surrounding salts in solution. | ||
** The isoelectric point for the protein aggregation might cause the aggregation to interact with the positive and negative charge of the salt in solution. After aggregation is disrupted, pH 10 of the protein allowed gold nanoparticles to be stable in solution. | ** The isoelectric point for the protein aggregation might cause the aggregation to interact with the positive and negative charge of the salt in solution. After aggregation is disrupted, pH 10 of the protein allowed gold nanoparticles to be stable in solution. | ||
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Purpose
Procedure for Dialysis
Notes for Dialysis
Procedure for making dialyzed Au/ADA samples
60 - 70 - 80 - 90 - 100 - 110 - 120 - 130 - 140 - 150
Procedure for Running UV-vis Spectrometer on Au/ADA and Au/HRP samples
Results for Running UV-vis Spectrometer on Au/ADA and Au/HRP samples
Procedure for Running AA Spectrometer on Au/ADA and Au/HRP samples
5ppm - 8ppm - 10ppm - 15ppm - 20ppm - 25ppm - 30ppm - 40ppm
Results for Running AA Spectrometer on Au/ADA and Au/HRP samples
Procedure for Fiber resuspension in Tris buffer
Results for Fiber resuspension in Tris buffer
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