Inhaltsverzeichnis
The contribution of the analytical ultracentrifuge to the technology and development of lipoprotein research, 1948 1991. - Analytical ultracentrifugation as a tool for studying membrane proteins. - Can sedimentation analysis contribute to the protein folding problem? . - Analysis of intra- and intermolecular interactions in some oxidases using an analytical ultracentrifuge. - Sedimentation velocity analysis of the DNA-protamine interaction. - Comparative determination of the particle weight of glycoproteins by SDS-PAGE and analytical ultracentrifugation. - Analytical ultracentrifuges with multiplexer and video systems for measuring particle size and molecular mass distributions. - A new procedure for the determination of the molar mass distribution of polymers in solution from sedimentation equilibrium. - Determination of the degree of swelling and crosslinking of latex particles by analytical ultracentrifugation. - Determination of coalescence stability of emulsions by analytical ultracentrifugation under separation of dispersed phase. - Swelling pressure equilibrium of swollen crosslinked systems in an external field. I: Theory. - Swelling pressure equilibrium of swollen crosslinked systems in an external field. II: The determination of molecular parameters of gelatin/water gels from the swelling pressure-concentration curves. - Swelling pressure equilibrium of swollen crosslinked systems in an external field. III: Unsolved problems concerning the systems gelatin/water and k-carrageenan/water. - Future requirements for modern analytical ultracentrifuges.