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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 9, 317-324, Copyright © 1963 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Rapid Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis

I. Serum Proteins

Raymond C. Bartlett 1

1 Department of Pathology, Hartford Hospital, Hartford 15, Conn.

A method of electrophoresis utilizing cellulose acetate is described wherein quantitation of serum protein fractions by densitometry is accomplished within 2 hr. of initiation of the procedure. The densitometer was found to have a linear response to amido black dye. Albumin and gamma-globulin demonstrated equal dye-binding characteristics. Combined with the absence of albumin trailing, this has afforded excellent quantitations of serum protein fractions.

Submitted on August 9, 1962




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