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  • Try Urea or Guanidine HCl to denature the proteins and see what happens. Eventually this data would be for Dr. Atlas as she is looking at water interactions.
  • Make a histogram of speeds with the number of microtubules exhibiting that speed.
  • Look at the velocity variance dependent on osmolytes, temperature, or D2O.
Steve Koch 17:33, 26 March 2010 (EDT): He also mentioned the urea and guanidine to me. He also mentioned "D W Bolen" at UT Galveston as having a ton of data on use of osmolytes and denaturants. http://www.hbcg.utmb.edu/faculty/bolen/ A ton of hits for "bolen dw" on pub med