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The biologics researcher's guide to DLS

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33 Now you know some of the science behind DLS. We introduced the Stokes-Einstein equation, the autocorrelation function and fit (ACF), and saw what the data output looks like. You learned how DLS captures light scattering data that is fit through autocorrelation modeling to give the distribution of particle sizes and the average particle sizes in your sample. Next, we will go over what all this data tells you about your samples.

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