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- Biology & Biomedicine
- Biophysics
- Cell-surface ionization
Cell-surface ionization
Article By:
James, Arthur M. Department of Chemistry, Bedford College, London, United Kingdom.
Last reviewed:November 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.117500
All living cells suspended in aqueous salt solutions at neutral pH values possess a negative charge. The charge is due to the dissociation of ionogenic, or charged, groups (carboxyl, amino, and others) in the cell surface. Studies of the charge carried by bacteria give information regarding the nature of the components in their surfaces; these studies have been used to measure the frequency distribution of bacterial variants in a mixed population and can assist in the selection of material for vaccine production. The occurrence and nature of tumor cells and the selection of yeasts for brewing have been studied electrophoretically. See also: Biologicals
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