1975
DOI: 10.1093/clinchem/21.9.1217
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Automated Elution Electrophoresis: A Potential Clinical Tool

Abstract: An elution electrophoresis system in which a porous packed bed is used for separation and a flow photometer or colorimeter for continuous monitoring of the eluate may be capable of rapid, high-resolution analysis of serum proteins and other protein mixtures with very little manual labor. In a prototype of such a system we used a cooled separations column, 3 mm in diameter and 40 cm long, containing polyacrylamide beads. Samples are introduced, via a microsyringe, through a septum at the column midpoint. Typica… Show more

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