Abstract
Isothermal calorimetry measures the enthalpy change involved in a chemical reaction. When adapted to the microscale, it quantitates the amount of millijoules associated at a given temperature with the mixing and reassembly of biochemicals, i.e., in our case an apoprotein solution and a phospholipid dispersion. The extent of reassembly and the complex composition can be derived from density gradient ultracentrifugation experiment performed in parallel with the microcalorimetric measurements (Rosseneu et al., 1974).
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Peeters, H., Rosseneu, M. (1977). Isothermal Calorimetric Studies on Human HDL Apolipoproteins. In: Schettler, G., Goto, Y., Hata, Y., Klose, G. (eds) Atherosclerosis IV. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95308-8_47
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