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Figure 1(b) shows that the main lobe of the modified ARF migrates as a function of time towards the direction of the array.
CRP pentamer (pCRP) migrates as a gamma globulin by Serum Protein electrophoresis, having an apparent isoelectric point of 6.3 ± 0.2 (Laurent et al. 1983; Potempa et al. 1983).
When the flux of Si is low (as in the case of the Si3N4), the Ge migrates as a large, spherical QD that grows at the expense of smaller Ge nuclei.
Therefore, the DNA of apoptotic cells typically migrates as a ladder of 180 200 bp multimers on an agarose gel.
Of note, OmpL47 migrates as a 47-kDa band, which is considerably larger than the 39 kDa calculated molecular weight of the protein.
Immunoblots showed that merlin migrates as a doublet (Fig. 5C), consistent with it being a phosphoprotein existing in hyper- and hypophosphorylated forms [22] [24].
Each DNA population (supercoiled, open circular, linear single- and double stranded), consisting of molecules of heterogeneous size, migrates as a separate arc, allowing simultaneous analysis of size range, amount and sequence content of both supercoiled and open circular eccDNA.
However, the transfection of 293T cells with HA-Tollip together with Flag-SUMO-1, Ubc9, and Flag-ARIP3 shows that, under the conditions tested, Tollip migrates as a monomer at the expected molecular weight of 29 kDa (Fig. 3A).
Akt migrates as a single band with an apparent molecular weight of 60 kDa, although a larger protein was also identified in immunoblots of Akt from lysates of BYA cells.
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From a macroscopic view, mesendoderm migration looks like a wave of cells migrating as a sheet in a uniform direction.
Wild type Kv3.1 migrated as a doublet with a predominant slower migrating band (≈132 kDa) and a very faint faster migrating band (≈88 kDa) (Figure 1A).
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