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Guodong Rao1, Lizhi Tao2, R David Britt1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, CA 98616, United States.
La unión adventicia de cobre(II) a tampones y etiquetas de afinidad complica los estudios de resonancia paramagnética electrónica (RPE) de proteínas de cobre. La cuidadosa selección de tampones como MOPS y la optimización de las estrategias de purificación pueden producir espectros de RPE más limpios para un análisis preciso.
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