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Nature 341, 259 - 260 (21 September 1989); doi:10.1038/341259a0

Analytical ultracentrifugation reborn

H. K. Schachman

Department of Molecular Biology and the Virus Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. For more information, fill in reader service number 100

Analytical ultracentrifugation is still the best method for quantitative studies of the interactions between macromolecules. There will soon be a modern alternative to the ancient Beckman Model E.

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