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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 8, 455-470, Copyright © 1962 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 William Pepper Laboratory of Clinical Medicine, Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 4, Pa.
An apparatus is described incorporating gel mold, electrode chambers, and direct-contact cooling plates. It eliminates several steps in preparing and handling the gel, and permits use of either rigid (starch) of flexible (acrylamide) gels. Electrophoretic analyses can be completed in 2-4 hr. Examples are given of serum and hemoglobin electrophoretic patterns obtained.
Submitted on October 24, 1961
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