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Analytical chemistry

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Covers protein mass spectrometry, gel electrophoresis, liquid chromatography, and tandem mass spectrometry for protein identification.
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Covers the principles and applications of ion chromatography, focusing on the analysis of ionic and ionizable molecules using liquid chromatography techniques.
Liquid Chromatography: Principles and Techniques
Explores the principles and techniques of liquid chromatography, including different types and detectors used for solute detection.
Chemical Biology Tools: DDX3 Mutant Analysis
Analyzes a mutant DDX3 enzyme's ATPase activity and inhibitor development, covering RNA chaperones, crystal structures, and mass spectrometry-based protein profiling.
Chromatography: Protein Purification
Explains chromatography principles for protein purification, covering peak broadening causes, band broadening components, and common stationary phases.
Protein Profiling: Mass Spectrometry and Target-ID Tools
Explores protein profiling using mass spectrometry, target enrichment techniques, and quantitative proteomics.
Proteomics: Post-Translational Modifications and Interactions
Explores proteomics for post-translational modifications and protein interactions.
Microfluidics: Diffusion and Mixing
Explores diffusion principles, mixing in laminar flow, bacteria nutrition, microelectrode diffusion layers, liquid chromatography, and optimal flow speeds.
Chromatography: Methods and Principles
Explores analytical separation methods, chromatographic principles, and quantitative techniques for accurate compound analysis.
Exploring Proteins: Structure, Purification, and Analysis
Covers protein exploration, purification, and analysis methods, including sequencing, concentration measurement, and antibody detection.

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