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IN a previous paper1 we compared the experimental results of Townend, Weinberger and Timasheff2 for the sedimentation of the genetic species β-lactoglobulin A and B (ref. 3) under dissociating conditions with theoretical estimates based on the corresponding light scattering data by the same authors. There appeared to be a good correlation between the two types of data.
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GILBERT, L., GILBERT, G. Sedimentation of β-Lactoglobulin A under Aggregating Conditions. Nature 194, 1173–1174 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1941173a0
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