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Published by Nix 12-14-2007
I was wondering if anybody knows what the little fluffly white balls are that form in a low pH glycine elution buffer?
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By Biomajor on 12-15-2007
Re: little fluffy white balls

I got similar (if not the same) white fluffy balls in my lab experiment this past semester. If I recall correctly, they were a type of fungus...I think.
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