Liisa Hirvonen edited Conclusion.tex  almost 9 years ago

Commit id: 7ab3a7485b9ac853239c2abf2ad6d91eafae5b1e

deletions | additions      

       

\section{Conclusion}  The size of the proteins can be measured accurately using anisotropy and the Ru dye as a label. The measured anisotropies are double-exponentials, with a long component caused by the rotation of the protein, and a short component probably due to the dye rotating on its bond. The measurement of well-characterised protein BSA as a test confirms the validity of this approach. The experimental BSA and Eylea radii are in good agreement with the radii calculated from molecular weight and other experimental measurements.  Test text.