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Capillary electrophoresis

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
The past year has seen major advances in capillary electrophoresis in terms of broadening applicability. A variety of successful approaches to peptide/protein and DNA separation and analysis are now available, and techniques for saccharide analysis are developing rapidly.
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Capillary electrophoresis

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1996
Capillary electorphoresis is rapidly maturing as a major technique for the analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and glycoconjugates. Recently, efforts have concentrated on the application of its two most powerful ancillary techniques, laser-induced fluorescence detection and mass spectrometry.
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Intraneuronal capillary

The Anatomical Record, 1963
AbstractMale rabbits, subjected to transection of the facial nerve, were narcotized and fixed by a two‐step perfusion procedure with a modified Heidenhain's Susa solution. The autopsy was delayed four hours or more. Serial sections of the rhombencephalon were stained with periodic acid‐Schiff and gallocyanin.The course of a capillary through the ...
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Capillary Network Morphology and Capillary Flow

International Journal of Microcirculation, 1995
This paper examines the authors' research on capillary network morphology and the heterogeneity of capillary red cell (RBC) perfusion in skeletal muscle with the aim of demonstrating that capillary network structure plays a major role in determining flow distribution.
A C, Groom   +3 more
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Capillary Isotachophoresis

1987
Isotachophoresis (displacement electrophoresis) belongs to one of the four basic electrophoretic separation techniques: Moving boundary electrophoresis, zone electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing. In the article presented capillary isotachophoresis is described.
Everaerts, F.M., Verheggen, T.P.E.M.
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Capillary pumps for autonomous capillary systems

Lab Chip, 2007
Autonomous capillary systems (CSs), where liquids are displaced by means of capillarity, are efficient, fast and convenient platforms for many bioanalytical applications. The proper functioning of these microfluidic devices requires displacing accurate volumes of liquids with precise flow rates.
Martin, Zimmermann   +3 more
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Capillary Ultrastructure and Functional Capillary Density

International Journal of Microcirculation, 1995
We briefly summarize our findings on alterations in capillary structure in skeletal muscle and heart in response to up to 30 min of ischemia. In frog sartorius muscle, reactive hyperemia was absent in atrophy. Increased spatial heterogeneity of red cell velocity in individual capillaries was observed, as were increases in the percentage of capillaries ...
O, Mathieu-Costello   +2 more
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Capillary Flow Impairment and Functional Capillary Density

International Journal of Microcirculation, 1995
Functional capillary density is variable in both normal and diseased tissue. When this parameter is defined as the number of capillaries that possess red blood cell transit, changes in functional capillary density reflect mechanisms that modulate the entrance of red blood cells into the capillaries.
A G, Tsai   +2 more
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Canine capillary and combined capillary-cavernous haemangioma

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1989
Six cases of capillary haemangiomas in the skin and one case in the tongue of dogs are described. There was no breed or age predisposition (average age was 8.9 years), but there was a prevalence of male dogs. In three cases, cavernous haemangioma-like structures were also found, so these tumours are considered to be combined capillary and cavernous ...
I, van der Gaag   +3 more
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Nanoinjector for Capillary Electrophoresis and Capillary Electrochromatography

Analytical Chemistry, 2003
A rotary valve nanoinjector was devised for use in capillary electrophoresis (CE) and capillary electrochromatography (CEC). A fused-silica capillary tip was inserted in a small through-hole in the rotor. The narrow and short capillary tip, with an inner volume of 6-24 nL, was embedded in the hole using epoxy resin.
Eiji, Iizuka   +3 more
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