Abstract
Heparin displays the ultraviolet Cotton effects common to amide substituted polysaccharides. These effects are useful for investigating the conformational alterations, which heparin undergoes with changes in pH, or the addition of biogenic amines.
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STONE, A. Amide Cotton Effects of Heparin. Nature 216, 551–553 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216551a0
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