Episode Synopsis "Protein Concentration Determination"
In the Experiment IV video will take a stock solution of BSA to generate a standard curve to use to determine the concentration of an unknown concentration of BSA. BSA is a standard size protein and is used regularly as a control to compare and determine concentrations of many different types of pure proteins. Can you tell me what BSA stands for?
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