2014
DOI: 10.14294/water.2014.5
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Abstract: This report reviews evidence on the physical properties and size, in g water per g dry mass (g/g) of multiple non-bulk water of hydration fractions on proteins and in cells. A molecular stoichiometric hydration model (SHM) is presented that explains the four observed and measured monolayer water of hydration fractions on tendon collagen (Fullerton et al. 2006 a , Fullerton andCameron 2007). This SHM has been shown applicable to globular proteins and to cells (Cameron et al. 2011). The extent of nonbulk water h… Show more

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“…Both components of T 2 were determined by water dynamics in the bulk ( T 2l ) and bound ( T 2s ) fractions. Two fractions of water characterized by different T 2 are encountered in tissue systems [30,52] and emulsions [53,54]. HCS contained mainly linear polymeric chains.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both components of T 2 were determined by water dynamics in the bulk ( T 2l ) and bound ( T 2s ) fractions. Two fractions of water characterized by different T 2 are encountered in tissue systems [30,52] and emulsions [53,54]. HCS contained mainly linear polymeric chains.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%