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Open source capillary electrophoresis

Electrophoresis, 2018
Open source paradigm is becoming widely accepted in scientific communities and open source hardware is finding its steady place in chemistry research.
P. Kubáň, F. Foret, G. Erny
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Multidimensional capillary electrophoresis

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2014
Multidimensional separation where two or more orthogonal displacement mechanisms are combined is a promising approach to increase peak capacity in CE. The combinations allow dramatic improvement of analytical performance since the total peak capacity is given by a product of the peak capacities of all methods.
Michał J. Markuszewski   +2 more
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Derivatization in capillary electrophoresis

Journal of Chromatography A, 1998
In recent years capillary electrophoresis (CE) has been developed into a versatile separation technique, next to gas and liquid chromatography (LC), well suited for the determination of a wide variety of e.g., pharmaceutical, biomedical and environmental samples.
H. Lingeman   +3 more
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Capillary electrophoresis of erythrocytes

Analytical Biochemistry, 2003
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) of erythrocytes from different sources under various conditions is reported in this paper. It was found that erythrocyte samples from sheep, duck, and human showed characteristic and reproducible elution peaks, and that the retention times of A-, B-, AB-, and O-type erythrocytes from human blood were distinctively ...
Lu, W.H.   +4 more
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Peptidomics and Capillary Electrophoresis

2021
Peptides play a crucial role in many vitally important functions of living organisms. The goal of peptidomics is the identification of the "peptidome," the whole peptide content of a cell, organ, tissue, body fluid, or organism. In peptidomic or proteomic studies, capillary electrophoresis (CE) is an alternative technique for liquid chromatography.
Sille Štěpánová, Václav Kašička
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Capillary Zone Electrophoresis

Science, 1983
Zone electrophoresis in open tubular capillaries is a useful approach to high-resolution separations of charged substances. Efficient heat transfer from small diameter capillaries permits application of unusually high voltages, which promote more effective separations and increase the speed of analyses.
James W. Jorgenson   +1 more
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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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Cyclic capillary electrophoresis

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2002
A strategy is described here for increasing both the resolution and the flexibility of capillary electrophoresis performed in a sieving medium of ungelled polymer. This strategy is based on analysis and, sometimes, re-analysis that is done in several stages of constant-field electrophoresis. Enhancement-stages are between the analysis-stages.
Hyohoon Choi   +4 more
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Capillary electrophoresis on microchip

Electrophoresis, 2000
Capillary electrophoresis and related techniques on microchips have made great strides in recent years. This review concentrates on progress in capillary zone electrophoresis, but also covers other capillary techniques such as isoelectric focusing, isotachophoresis, free flow electrophoresis, and micellar electrokinetic chromatography. The material and
Shaorong Liu   +2 more
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Nonaqueous Capillary Electrophoresis

Analytical Chemistry, 1994
This paper reports an investigation of performing capillary electrophoresis (CE) in formamide. Formamide has a higher dielectric constant than water and can solubilize many supporting electrolytes. It is commonly used in mixtures with water in electrophoretic buffers.
Rachhpal S. Sahota, Morteza G. Khaledi
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