Analytical Ultracentrifugation
First published: 15 January 2002
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A short, highly readable and concisely illustrated treatment of the mechanical model of centrifugation for the biologist.
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C. Tanford
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A classic and still relevant text on the nature of transport processes as applied to biological systems.
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T. M. Schuster and
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Modern Analytical Ultracentrifugation: Acquisition and Interpretation of Data for Biological and Synthetic Polymer Systems,
Birkháuser, Boston.
The most recent compendium of modern data analytical methods and applications pertaining to the new XLA analytical ultracentrifuge.