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Starting: Fri 15 Jan 1999 - 22:26:09 EST
Ending: Wed 27 Jan 1999 - 17:56:16 EST
Messages: 101
- 2D gel "mush"
- 2D gels
- 2D gels => Digest 15/01/99
- 96 lane gels
- AAA
- AAA hydrolysis
- ABI 377 - line in gel file after door opening
- ABRF 99 Protein ID Sample
- alkylation with 4-VP (fwd)
- Amino Acid Analysis Reagent
- Amino Acid Conversions
- Balston N2 Generator
- Biotin binding to avidin - tolerance for DMF or DMSO
- C H O
- Consensus site
- cysteamide group at the C-terminus
- DNA seq
- DNA seq 96 lane upgrade
- DNASeq: 96 lane upgrade
- DTT and BME
- Electrospray MS
- Eqpsale
- FW: Humor
- glycoproteins
- Humor
- in-gel digestion
- JOB OP BIOINFORMATICS RESEARCH SCIENTIST
- Latest DOE Human and Microbial Genome Research Portfolio on Web
- line in gel file
- Mac Question
- Mac question revisited
- Methionine oxidation: effects on tryptophan?
- Misc
- MS- ESI of dye labeled longmer
- Oligonucleotide Synthesis Survey Now Open
- Optimal chemistry for Rainin Symphony
- PAWS?
- PAWS? (MS)
- Pep Synth - cyclic peptide question
- peptide conjugation
- Peptide listings
- Pierce Immunopure Gentle Elution Buffer Dialysis
- position at the University of Delaware
- Position available
- Position Open
- POSITION: Sci, Antibody Engineering
- Prot Seq: leaky guard column
- Prot Seq: AAA conversions
- Prot Seq: leaky guard column
- Prot Seq: protein recovery from pvdf for 4-VP treatment
- Protease cleavage sites
- Protein Chemistry Job Opportunity
- protseq: blank cycles
- RE: LEAKY UPPER BUFFER CHAMBER
- RE: Optimal chemistry for Rainin Symphony
- RE: Prot Seq: leaky guard column
- RE:amino acid conversions
- Re[2]: AAA hydrolysis
- Re[2]: ABI 377 - line in gel file after door opening
- Recovery of bands from SDS gels for MS
- Sequencing by Mass spectroscopy
- UPS for 433/477
- Varian vs Waters for prep LC of peptides
- vinylpyridine
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