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Protein electrophoresis is a sensitive analytical form of chromatography that allows the separation of charged molecules in a solution medium under the influence of an electric field. A wide range of molecules may be separated by electrophoresis,...
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In chemistry and medicine, protein electrophoresis is a method of analysing a mixture of proteins by means of gel electrophoresis, mainly in blood serum (blood plasma is not...


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Genomics and Proteomics
Protein Electrophoresis: The Benchside View.
03/01/2006: 1,649 words, approx. 6 pages
By Louise Garone, PhD In the shadow of rapid microcapillary biochip analysis methods, slab-gel SDS-PAGE still affords researchers high versatility and control. This electrophoresis method better preserves sample integrity and supports coupled methods and varied dyes. In the almost 70 years...
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False-Negative Urine Protein Electrophoresis by Semiautomated Gel Electrophoresis
05/01/2004: 714 words, approx. 2 pages
Urine is evaluated by electrophoretic methods both to gather information about the location and degree of damage within the nephron and to detect and quantify monoclonal free light chains (Bence Jones proteins). For many years, urine protein electrophoresis consisted of concentrating the urine (usually...
 


 

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