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Dear Member Can I have the following article : Journal Article A practical approach to crosslinking Category Special Issue: Protein-Protein Interactions DOI 10.1007/BF00986726 Journal Molecular Biology Reports Issue Volume 17, Number 3 / April, 1993 Authors G. Mattson, E. Conklin, S. Desai, G. Nielander, M. D. Savage and S. Morgensen Subject Collection Biomedical and Life Sciences Abstract The various aspects of chemical crosslinking are addressed. Crosslinker reactivity, specificity...well as reaction conditions and practical tips for use of each... Text PDF (1,330 kb) http://www.springerlink.com/content/?mode=boolean&k=ti%3a (a+practical+approach+to+crosslinking)&sortorder=asc Regards. DR. ARUN KUMAR CHAKRABORTY LIBRARIAN BOSE INSTITUTE, KOLKATA, INDIA CENTENARY CAMPUS : P1/12 CIT SCHEME - VII-M, KOLKATA 700 054 INDIA PH: 91-33-2355 9544, 9416, 9219 FAX: 91-33-2355 3886 MAIN CAMPUS: 93/1 A.P.C. ROAD, KOLKATA 700 009 INDIA PH: 91-33-2350 2402/03, FAX: 91-33-2350-6790 Ph(Res): 91-33-23242100, E-MAIL: akc@bic.boseinst.ernet.in -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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