Time domain dielectric spectroscopy as a tool for studying hydration of proteins.

Citation:

Yuri Feldman, Garti, Nissim , and Milgotin, Bronislava. . 1993. “Time Domain Dielectric Spectroscopy As A Tool For Studying Hydration Of Proteins.”. Conference Proceedings - Italian Physical Society, 43, Water-Biomolecule Interactions, Pp. 131–134.

Abstract:

Dielec. investigation of myoglobin aq. soln. over a wide temp. range -80°C - +30°C was accomplished with the help of Time Domain Dielec. Spectroscopy. Three relaxation processes ($\beta$, $δ$1,$δ$2, with characteristic times ≈10-8 s, ≈10-9S and ≈10-10s resp.) were obsd. in the overlapped time window 10-5-10-10 s. The nature of this processes are discussed in this article. [on SciFinder(R)]
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