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Equipment Mastery and Hacks

How to Use a pH Meter Correctly in 4 Simple Steps

ByVicki Doronina

A neglected pH meter means less reliable experiments, poor reproducibility, and your time wasted. So, learn how to use a pH meter correctly!

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Chemistry for Biologists

How Do Buffers Work?

ByThomas Warwick

Buffers provide a stable chemical environment for all our experiments. But how do buffers work? And how do you pick one? Read on to find out.

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Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography Techniques

The Basics of NMR Part 2: NMR and Protein Dimerization

ByJennifer Cable

NMR can generate tons of useful data for protein samples. Learn all about NMR and Protein Dimerization in this easy intro.

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Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography Techniques

The Basics of NMR Part 1: Assessing Protein Folding by NMR

ByJennifer Cable

NMR is a structural tool that plays second fiddle to crystallography. But there’s a cheap, label-free method of investigating protein folding by NMR.

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Basic Lab Skills and Know-how

The Definitive Guide to pH, pKa, and pI

ByThomas Warwick

We all rely on pH, pKa, and pI for a vast amount of our research. But what is pH? How does it relate to pKa and pI? Read the definitive guide.

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