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the initial zone is taken as the distance b in Fig . 21a . If no field is applied , the
initial narrow zone will spread with time , owing to diffusion . During
electrophoresis , however , diffusion is modified by the electric field which
produces a directed ...
the initial zone is taken as the distance b in Fig . 21a . If no field is applied , the
initial narrow zone will spread with time , owing to diffusion . During
electrophoresis , however , diffusion is modified by the electric field which
produces a directed ...
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This important prediction has been verified experimentally ( Cann , 1966 ) by
zone electrophoresis of bovine serum albumin ... 26a and 26b ; whereas the
protein gave a single zone in phosphate buffer , two zones were obtained in
phosphate ...
This important prediction has been verified experimentally ( Cann , 1966 ) by
zone electrophoresis of bovine serum albumin ... 26a and 26b ; whereas the
protein gave a single zone in phosphate buffer , two zones were obtained in
phosphate ...
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only a single zone , as in a control analysis of unfractionated protein at low
concentration . On the other hand , the patterns of fractions obtained using 10 %
protein solutions consistently showed not one but two or three zones . It is
apparent ...
only a single zone , as in a control analysis of unfractionated protein at low
concentration . On the other hand , the patterns of fractions obtained using 10 %
protein solutions consistently showed not one but two or three zones . It is
apparent ...
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