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Studies of albumin using a combination of laser correlation spectroscopy and dielectric spectroscopy

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Abstract

We use laser correlation spectroscopy to study the structure of albumin conglomerates as a function of the pH of the medium. We find their structure to be related to the dielectric properties of the protein solution as determined by dielectric spectroscopy. We describe laboratory prototypes for the experimental equipment used, as well as algorithms for reduction of the resulting data.

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