In the process of nuclear protein extraction, the use of surfactants can significantly interfere with protein labeling efficiency. This is because surfactants can alter the conformation of proteins and may interact with the target protein, affecting its biological activity and the accuracy of ...
Chelating agents, derived from the Greek word "chelate," meaning crab claws, vividly describe the ring-like complexes formed with metal ions. These complexes generally exhibit high stability in aqueous solutions and resist dissociation, though under specific conditions, metal ions can be ...