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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 33, 1886-1887, Copyright © 1987 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
T Marshall and KM Williams
Biology Department, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland.
We applied a simple sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis method to urine. The method, developed for serum protein analysis (Clin Chem 1984;30:475-9), has a high sample throughput and gives excellent resolution with unconcentrated urine. It clearly distinguishes and characterizes proteinuric urine (7.5 microL) by Coomassie Blue staining and gives complex silver-stained patterns with nonproteinuric urine (2 microL). The former is recommended for routine clinical screening, the latter for research purposes.
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