Affinity coelectrophoresis (ACE) is a technique for characterizing ligand/nucleic acid binding interactions under equilibrium conditions. It is used here to characterize the protamine clupeine \(\mathrm{Z}\) binding to several DNA fragments in order to define the use and limitations of ACE for ligan
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Studies on the Binding Mode of Pinacyanol Chloride to Nucleic Acids
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