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Immunoglobulins in disc electrophoresis

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1972
Abstract With the widely used disc electrophoresis technique of Ornstein and Davis, considerable part of the immunoglobulins is retained within the turbid concentration gel. A modification of this technique is described which allows better evaluation of these retained immunoglobulins. Using a modified concentration gel the bulk of IgG and all IgM are
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Quantitative immun oassay by disc electrophoresis

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1967
Abstract A method is described whereby the extent of interaction between antigen and purified antibody solutions can be quantitatively determined. An immune globulin solution, prepared from horse antisera to human albumin, was admixed with largepore spacer gel in polyacrylam ide disc electrophoresis.
William F. Blatt, Robert Louis-Ferdinand
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Taxonomic application of isozyme patterns produced with disc electrophoresis of some myxomycetes, order Physarales.

Mycologia, 1972
Disc electrophoresis was run on proteins from 14 myxomycete isolates in the order Physarales. The combination of profiles produced to general protein, esterase, phosphatase, amino peptidase and per...
R. Franke, J. Berry
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Characterization of boar, bull, ram and rabbit seminal plasma proteins by gel disc electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing on polyacrylamide.

Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 1972
Summary. Boar, bull, ram and rabbit seminal plasma proteins were studied by gel disc electrophoresis at pH 4\m=.\5 and 8\m=.\6 and by isoelectric focusing on plates using ampholines of pH range 3 to 10.
Isoelectric Focusing   +10 more
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Disc electrophoresis: an improved technique.

The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 1966
Abstract The disc electrophoretic technique of Ornstein and Davis has been modified to eliminate the need of rubber serum bottle stoppers and to facilitate the use of fluid, unpolymerized, samples. The basis of the new technique is a specially designed apparatus which holds and seals the ends of the tubes during filling and polymerization.
Ann Hale, Thomas E. Nelson
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DISC GEL ELECTROPHORESIS OF PROTEINS IN NATIVE AND HEAT‐TREATED ALBUMEN, YOLK, AND CENTRIFUGED WHOLE EGG

, 1970
SUMMARY– Polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis was an effective technique for resolving the proteins of albumen, yolk, and centrifuged whole egg into distinct bands.
P. K. Chang, W. Powrie, O. Fennema
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A simple apparatus for disc electrophoresis

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biophysics including Photosynthesis, 1965
Abstract 1. 1. After a brief review of the development of methods for disc electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gel the construction of a simple and robust apparatus for disc electrophoresis is described. 2. 2. Although the basis of design and operation is similar to previously used methods the present apparatus has certain constructional ...
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Disc electrophoresis of bovine thymus histones

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1966
Abstract Polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis showed no differences in the thymus histones of Bos bovus of different age, sex or breed.
L.R. Gurley, G.R. Shepherd
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Disc electrophoresis

Analytical Biochemistry, 1966
A device for quick destaining of polyacrylamide gel cylinders after staining with amido black has been described. The apparatus was also used to investigate the possibility of short-time staining and electrophoretic staining, permitting rapid orientation regarding protein distribution on the gel.
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Hemoglobin and haptoglobin determination by disc electrophoresis

Clinical Biochemistry, 1971
Summary 1. An acrylamide disc electrophoretic method is described for separation of hemoglobins with direct quantitation by densitometry; the method is rapid, accurate, and convenient. 2. By this method, measurement of hemoglobin A 2 in 70 normal subjects gave a mean of 2.96%, range 2.1–3.9%.
Tina Lubrano   +5 more
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