Dissociation Reagents

Dissociation reagents are chemicals used to break down or dissociate complex molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, into their smaller components. They help in breaking non-covalent bonds, aiding in the analysis of individual components during techniques like mass spectrometry or chromatography. Common dissociation reagents include acids, bases, or chaotropic agents like urea and guanidine hydrochloride.

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