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- 1) A polyacrylamide gel is ideal for separating large molecules. True or false 2)Which one of the following is a potent neurotoxin? β-mercaptoethanol Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Non polymerized acrylamide Solidified polyacrylamideStudy the given structures below. Which of the following are epimers? H. H- HO- но H- H- он но H- H- OH HO- но- но H- но- -- но -H но- H- но- HHOH CH;OH H- O- -OH- H- OH CH;OH ČH;OH CHOH D-Gul D-Ido D-Gal D-Tal D-Gul and D-Ido D-ldo and D-Gal D-Gal and D-Tal D-Gul and D-Gal None of the given optionsOne of the following glycosaminoglycans is anti-coagulant O Heparan sulphate O Hyaluronic acid O Heparin sulphate O Keratan sulphate O Chondroitin sulfate search
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- Would puromycin be useful for the treatment of a virus infection? Why or why not? Would chloramphenicol be useful?One of the following glycosaminoglycans is anti-coagulant O Heparin sulphate O Keratan sulphate O Chondroitin sulfate O Hyaluronic acid O Heparan sulphateLophotoxin identify the species which releases the toxin (if it is man-made then this will be all that is required for this part) identify the step disrupted in the neuromuscular junction pathway Provide any consequences of this disruption. Does the toxin have any applications in biomedicine as a painkiller, disease treatment or analgesic? Provide your source in APA format for each. If this is missing no credit will be awarded.