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A possibility for negative concentrations is that the protein fully precipitated out of solution in the dialysis soak solutions. | A possibility for negative concentrations is that the protein fully precipitated out of solution in the dialysis soak solutions. | ||
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==Conductivity== | ==Conductivity== |
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Bradford Analysis of Dialyzed SolutionsA bradford analysis was run of the dialysis solutions and of the protein/colloid solutions. For the dialysis solutions, 600 µL of each solution, 200 µL of bradford dye, and 100 µL of 50 mM Tris/NaCl buffer were mixed. For the dialyzed protein/colloid, 100 µL of protein/colloid, 700 µL of tris buffer, and 200 µL of bradford dye. Results
ConductivityMonika ran conductivity of CaCl2 using a specific probe (details will be posted in her notebook). Here are the results
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