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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 22, 497-499, Copyright © 1976 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Immunofixation. I. General principles and application to agarose gel electrophoresis

RF Ritchie and R Smith

Immunofixation offers the worker an economical means of physically locating a protein in an electrophoretic strip and is ideally suited to forensic medicine, genetic studies, or research. The method is as simple and economical as the commonly used one- or two-dimensional immunoelectrophoresis, yet yields considerably more information.


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