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| respected there how can we estimate proteins by lowray and bradeford methods in laboratory |
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| Well, In my opinion The most accurate method of determining protein concentration is probably acid hydrolysis followed by amino acid analysis. Most other methods are sensitive to the amino acid composition of the protein, and absolute concentrations cannot be obtained. |
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