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A theoretical and practical guide for spectrophotometric determination of protein concentrations at 280 nm
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SOLVED: To quantify the amount of protein in your fractions and pooled samples, you will assume that an absorbance at 280 nm of 1 in a 1 cm path length cuvette is
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