Abstract

Human plasma fibronectin forms spread monolayers at the air/solution interface. The properties of these monolayers have been examined as a function of the composition, pH, and temperature of the aqueous phase by using low-pressure surface manometry and surface potentials. From the isotherms the molecular weight of HPFN was determined

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