Behavior of the Serum proteins in starch-agar-gel electrophoresis
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Experience with the method of zone electrophoresis in starch gels (Smithies, 1955) suggests that the resolution of protein components is lessened by the use of supporting substances (e.g. filter paper or starch grains) to prevent electro-decantation from occurring during the entry of migrating proteins into the gels. The present paper describes a simple procedure which enables the sample to be ...
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volume 17 issue 1
pages 93- 99
publication date 1965-02-01
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