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Isoelectric Focusing

Journal of Chromatography, 1976
Isoelectric focusing, J.P. Arbuthnott, J.A.
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Capillary isoelectric focusing

ELECTROPHORESIS, 1997
AbstractCapillary isoelectric focusing (CIEF) provides excellent resolution of proteins with the advantage that separations are carried out in a capillary format with on‐tube detection and automated analysis. Recent advances in the technique provide improved resolution, reproducibility and reliability.
T, Wehr, M, Zhu, R, Rodriguez-Diaz
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Parallel isoelectric focusing chip

PROTEOMICS, 2004
AbstractFast isoelectric focusing (IEF) is becoming a key method in modern protein analysis. We report here the theory and experimental results of new parallel isoelectric devices (PID) for fast IEF. The main separation tool of any PID is a dielectric membrane with conducting channels filled by immobiline gels of varying pH.
Gleb, Zilberstein   +3 more
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Isoelectric focusing in gels

Journal of Chromatography A, 1974
Abstract This review deals primarily with analytical and preparative isoelectric focusing (IEF) in gel media. We have tried to cover new developments over the years 1972, 1973 and early 1974 since the previous years have already been reviewed. An introductory chapter on the properties and detection of Ampholines is followedby a section on analytical
P G, Righetti, J W, Drysdale
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Isoelectric focusing in agarose

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1979
We describe here the use of a new agarose for isoelectric focusing of body fluids and tissue proteins. Macromolecular proteins even when significantly greater in size than 1 X 10(6) mol.wt. were easily and rapidly focused.
C A, Saravis, N, Zamcheck
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Methods of isoelectric focusing

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1979
AbstractThe method of isoelectric focusing has been avoided by many workers because of expense, technical difficulty, and problems of interpretation. Inexpensive, easy, and interpretable results are possible using equipment and reagents commonly available. Methods which allow these results are presented and explained.
R H, Byles, W, McGuire, M F, Sanders
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Isoelectric focusing of neuraminidase

Experientia, 1970
Die isoelektrischen Punkte der Neuraminidasen vonVibrio cholerae (pH 4.80) undClostridium perfringens (pH 4.95) wurden mittels isoelektrischer Fokusierung bestimmt. Neuraminidasen zwei verschiedener Influenzaviren (A2/Aichi/68 und B/Mass/66) wurden entsprechend analysiert.
A R, Neurath, R W, Hartzell, B A, Rubin
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Parallel isoelectric focusing II

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2004
AbstractA miniature electrophoretic device is developed on the basis of a new isoelectric focusing (IEF) method, namely parallel isoelectric focusing. We report here the theory and the results of operation of a new parallel isoelectric device (PID). The main advantages and limitations of the method are discussed for miniaturization purposes.
Gleb V, Zilberstein   +3 more
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Amphoteric, isoelectric immobiline membranes for preparative isoelectric focusing

Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 1987
Amphoteric, isoelectric agarose membranes, as devised by Martin and Hampson [Martin, A.J.P. and Hampson, F. (1978) J. Chromatogr. 159, 101-110], are found unsuitable for blocking electroendosmosis in multi-compartment electrolysers during preparative isoelectric focusing, due to the poor and highly unpredictable incorporation of carboxyls and amino ...
P, Wenger   +4 more
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Isoelectric focusing without ampholyte

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1979
Summary We have studied the electrophoretic mobility of proteins in polyacrylamide gels when ampholyte and buffer were excluded from the system. We found, using a weak acid and base as anolyte and catholyte respectively, that a pH gradient was generated in the gel, and that proteins focused as sharp bands.
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