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An improved technique of agar-gel electrophoresis on microscope slides

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1959
Abstract A technique of agar-gel electrophoresis possessing a high resolving power is described whereby a minimum of nine fractions are revealed in normal human serum. This is achieved by using a steep voltage gradient so as to complete the electrophoretic separation in less than 30 min.
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Agar-gel and acrylamide-disc electrophoresis of coral snake venoms

Toxicon, 1970
Coral snake venoms from thirteen species and subspecies of the genus Micrurus and one subspecies of Micruroides were characterized by Lowry protein analysis, agar-gel electrophoresis and acrylamide-disc electrophoresis. Electrophoretic patterns were presented and the application of these techniques as aids in taxonomy and establishing purity of venom ...
Edward B. Seligmann, Lee J. Stevan
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Mobility-concentration effects for RNA in agar gel electrophoresis

Analytical Biochemistry, 1972
Abstract The dependence of the mobility of RNA species on their concentration in agar gel electrophoresis is explained in terms of adsorption on the gel matrix. The number of interaction sites on RNA molecules depends on the origin of the RNA and on the extent of deproteinization.
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Steroid Receptor Determination by Means of Agar Gel Electrophoresis

1980
Since 1974 hormone receptor analysis has been carried out according to the method of Wagner (1972) and Wagner and Jungblut (1976) on 171 human mammary carcinomata at the University Hospital of Tubingen, Department of Surgery. In most cases only the levels of oestradiol receptors (ER) were measured; in the last 34 patients, however, cellular binding ...
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Electrophoresis of serum proteins in mixed agar gels

Die Makromolekulare Chemie, 1958
AbstractThe literature on electrophoresis in gels is reviewed, and own experiments are reported. The electroendosmotic effect in the electrophoresis of proteins in agar gel is inhibited by the use of agar gels containing gelatinized starch. However, the effect cannot be eliminated completely. The most suitable starch concentration was found to be 2%.
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Phosphoglucomutase (PGM) Type Determination by Agar Gel Electrophoresis

Vox Sanguinis, 1968
Summary. Good separation of the PGM components of human erythrocytes is obtained by starch gel electrophoresis, which, however, is a relatively complicated, labourious, timeconsuming and expensive method.By the present agar gel technique the PGM components can be separated at room temperature.
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Detection of paraproteins in agar gel electrophoresis

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1967
E. Hulsing-Hesselink   +2 more
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Variations in Electrophoretic Position of Haptoglobin Mixtures in Agar-gel Electrophoresis

Nature, 1960
BY means of agar-gel electrophoresis, sera can be put into different haptoglobin groups. Sera belonging to Hp 1-1 give a fast migrating spot stainable with benzidine, while sera belonging to Hp 2-2 have a slowly migrating component and sera belonging to Hp 2-1 give a spot occupying an intermediate electrophoretic position.
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Combined Agar Gel-Paper Electrophoresis

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1960
Williams La, Briski J, Zak B, Volini F
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