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Screening of charge

Lockhart DJ, Kim PS (1993) Electrostatic screening of charge and dipole interactions with the helix backbone. Science 260 198-202... [Pg.329]

Lockhart, D. and P. Kim. (1993). Electrostatic Screening of Charge and Dipole Interactions with the Helix Backbone. Science. 260 198-202. [Pg.232]

Kempna, R, Cipollone, R., Villacorta, L., Ricciarelli, R., and Zingg, J.M., Isoelectric point mobility shift assay for rapid screening of charged and uncharged ligands bound to proteins, lUBMB Life 55, 103-107, 2003. [Pg.198]

Counterions leading to a reversible collapse of the brush by screening of charges (e.g., CF)... [Pg.67]

The Role of Neutral Salts — Screening of Charge Repulsion... [Pg.748]

The non-specific effects are primarily solvent polarization and orientation of the solvent electric multipole moments by the solute, where the dipole interaction is usually the most important. These effects cause a screening of charge interactions, leading to the (macroscopic) dielectric constant being larger than 1. The microscopic interactions are primarily located in the first solvation shell, although the second... [Pg.475]

Electrostatic bonds (ion pair Screening of charge by Lowering the dielectric... [Pg.533]

Insoluble polyplexes are the result of a two-phase system of supernatant liquid solution (containing either polycation as in Scheme 10, or DNA as in Scheme 11) or colloidal suspension (in the particular case of polymeric micelles in solution as shown in Scheme 11, case 1) from which the polyplexes precipitate. For non-sterically stabilized polyplexes, when the molar mixing ratio approaches unity or a low quantity of salt is added (screening of charges of the polyplex) [74] and therefore the electrostatic stabilization is insufficient, secondary aggregation occurs and the aggregates precipitate (this is also a function of the density of the polyplexes) (Scheme 10) [47]. [Pg.120]

Screening of Charged Metal Electrodes in SPCE Electrolyte... [Pg.19]


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