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| On 08/01/2008, Darius Mazeika <[Only registered users see links. ].lt> wrote: you could use a strategy where you could use a reducing agent like DTT in your sample preparation. This would cleave the disulphides in RNases...however, the caveat is that it will reduce every other protein as well, and especially the ove you are interested in (should it have disulphide linkages). best Pow I would be greatful for any suggestion. |
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