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  2. Protein precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Protein precipitation is widely used in downstream processing of biological products in order to concentrate proteins and purify them from various contaminants. For example, in the biotechnology industry protein precipitation is used to eliminate contaminants commonly contained in blood. [ 1 ]

  3. William Cumming Rose - Wikipedia

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    William Cumming Rose (April 4, 1887 – September 25, 1985) was an American biochemist and nutritionist. He discovered the amino acid threonine , and his research determined the necessity for essential amino acids in diet and the minimum daily requirements of all amino acids for optimal growth.

  4. Protein family - Wikipedia

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    The human cyclophilin family, as represented by the structures of the isomerase domains of some of its members. A protein family is a group of evolutionarily related proteins.In many cases, a protein family has a corresponding gene family, in which each gene encodes a corresponding protein with a 1:1 relationship.

  5. Salting out - Wikipedia

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    Unwanted proteins can be removed from a protein solution mixture by salting out as long as the solubility of the protein in various concentrations of salt solution is known. After removing the precipitate by filtration or centrifugation , the desired protein can be precipitated by altering the salt concentration to the level at which the ...

  6. FamilySearch Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a Wiki Governance Team was set up, which in 2015 was replaced by the Governance Council whose role was to oversee the direction and management of the Research Wiki. [11] [12] In late March 2016, the wiki was transitioned to WikiMedia 1.23.10, a newer, more stable platform which required less maintenance from FamilySearch computer ...

  7. Irwin Rose - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Allan Rose (July 16, 1926 – June 2, 2015) was an American biologist. Along with Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko , he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of ubiquitin -mediated protein degradation .

  8. William Rose - Wikipedia

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    William Rose (schoolmaster and writer) (1719–1786), Scottish schoolmaster and classical scholar; William Cumming Rose (1887–1985), American nutritionist; William Rose (illustrator) (1909–1972), American film poster illustrator; William Rose (screenwriter) (1914–1987), American screenwriter; Axl Rose (William Rose, born 1962), Guns N ...

  9. Rose Scott-Moncrieff - Wikipedia

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    She was born Rose Scott-Moncrieff in 1903. She studied an undergraduate degree at Imperial College London and received a PhD from Cambridge in 1930. However, because she was a woman she was given only a certificate and she was not allowed to join the university. [1]