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Analytical Ultracentrifugation
References
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Applications
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Beckman
site.
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Web sites of interest to Optima(tm) XL-A/XL-I Analytical Ultracentrifuge users.
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Reversible Associations
in Structural and Molecular Biology (RASMB). The website at the Boston Biomedical
Research Institute offers archived software, tutorials for time derivative and
Nonlin software, bibliographies, links, and FAQs.
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Center for Analytical Ultracentrifugation
of Macromolecular Assemblies (CAUMA)at the University of Texas Health Sciences
Center, San Antonio. Publications by the faculty, tutorials for Van Holde-Weischet
software, and educational and diagnostic information.
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Protein Interaction
Facility, University of Utah. Provides information about analytical ultracentrifugation,
titration calorimetry and optical biosensor technologies, which are used to define
the assembly state, thermodynamics and kinetics of a reaction. The facility also
operates on a fee-for-service basis.
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Association of Biomolecular
Research Facilities (ABRF). News, electronic posters, discussion groups concerning
major technologies.
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National
Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility of the University of Connecticut Biotechnology
Center. Offers software, collaborative studies, modified instrumentation and
workshops.
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UK National Centre
for Macromolecular Hydrodynamics (NCMH). Consultation and collaborative work
using analytical ultracentrifugation and other techniques.
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Iowa
State University Protein Facility
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National
Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility was established in 1988 by a grant
from the National Science Foundation. Creation of this facility follows the fundamental
contributions of its staff to the development of analytical ultracentrifugation
to a wide range of basic and applied problems for over a quarter century. The
facility has three XL-I analytical ultracentrifuges with their associated electronic
equipment, computers, scientists and engineers. The facility is available to investigators
for basic research through facility scientists or by collaboration with one of
its principal investigators. The facility is located in a 2000 sq. ft. laboratory
of the Biotechnology Building at the University of Connecticut Main Campus in
Storrs CT.
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UK National Centre for Macromolecular Hydrodynamics Managed by S.E. Harding.
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The Center to Advance Molecular
Interaction Sciences (CAMIS) is a resource serving academia and the pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, and material science industries. The center's mission is to:
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Provide a dynamic environment in which researchers from the academic and industrial
community interact with UNH students and CAMIS personnel.
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Advance the scientific understanding of molecular interactions through the
development of new methods and instruments.
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Transfer CAMIS technologies through training, consultation and collaboration
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UK National Centre
for Macromolecular Hydrodynamics Managed by S.E. Harding.
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