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Chronic Viral Infections and Al Amyloidosis: An Uncommon Association. [PDF]

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Proteins, Persulphate and Disc Electrophoresis [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1967
POLYACRYLAMIDE electrophoresis of purified chick interferon at pH 8.9 by methods similar to that of Davis1 gave an average recovery of activity of about 30 per cent2,3. The recovery could be improved by omitting the spacer and sample gels. Electrophoresis at pH.
I. G. S. Furminger, K. H. Fantes
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Disc electrophoresis

Journal of Chemical Education, 1969
J M, Brewer, R B, Ashworth
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Simplified Technique for Preparative Disc Electrophoresis

Nature, 1965
THE disc electrophoretic method1 is becoming an important analytical tool in the study of components of complex mixtures. While engaged in work on the separation of antigenic constituents of connective tissue, we did some experiments to adapt this method to a preparative scale. Our aim was to construct as simple and inexpensive an apparatus as possible.
Dov Sulitzeanu, W. F. Goldman
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SIMPLIFIED “DISC” (POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL) ELECTROPHORESIS*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
SummaryCross‐linked homogeneous 5 per cent polyacrylamide gel in rod form is a convenient medium for sharp analytical electrophoretic separation in microgram quantities of most serum proteins and of many biological ampholytes.
J. Clarke
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[39] Analytical disc gel electrophoresis

1971
Publisher Summary Disc electrophoresis has gained significant attention because of its well-defined, sharp separation boundaries, which can be achieved with only microgram quantities of protein. During disc electrophoresis a specific combination of ions forms a moving front of the “leading” ion followed by the “trailing” ion, thereby bracketing the ...
O. Gabriel
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