## Abstract The transport coefficients of macromolecular solutes are normally extrapolated to “infinite dilution” to remove the effects of concentration‐dependence terms, for which no satisfactory general treatment has been available. It is shown that a simple general treatment for the concentratio
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Characterization of the Concentration-Dependence of Solute Diffusivity and Partitioning in a Model Dextran–Agarose Transport System
✍ Scribed by Michael B. Albro; Vikram Rajan; Roland Li; Clark T. Hung; Gerard A. Ateshian
- Book ID
- 107620686
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- English
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- Volume
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- Article
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