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Page 384
The electrophoretic patterns of a complex mixture are well illustrated by those
presented in Fig . 3 for serum , showing a leading boundary corresponding to
albumin and four globulin boundaries designated as Qı - , A2 - , B - , and y -
globulin .
The electrophoretic patterns of a complex mixture are well illustrated by those
presented in Fig . 3 for serum , showing a leading boundary corresponding to
albumin and four globulin boundaries designated as Qı - , A2 - , B - , and y -
globulin .
Page 393
Finally , Dole ' s theory indicates that the superimposed gradients should become
smaller as the protein 755 B - Globulin - albumin mixture Apparent conc . of
albumin ( % ) Human plasma Hog serum o مممم jo 20 - 30 % P / T Fig . 6 .
Finally , Dole ' s theory indicates that the superimposed gradients should become
smaller as the protein 755 B - Globulin - albumin mixture Apparent conc . of
albumin ( % ) Human plasma Hog serum o مممم jo 20 - 30 % P / T Fig . 6 .
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In this method , the mixture to be analyzed is first subjected to zone
electrophoresis on a plate of agar gel . A precipitating antiserum prepared by
immunizing an animal with the unfractionated mixture is then allowed to diffuse
from canals ...
In this method , the mixture to be analyzed is first subjected to zone
electrophoresis on a plate of agar gel . A precipitating antiserum prepared by
immunizing an animal with the unfractionated mixture is then allowed to diffuse
from canals ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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