Kavoosi et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Gel electrophoresis of protein–from basic science to practical approachKavoosi et al., 2012
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- Kavoosi G
- Ardestani S
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- Gel Electrophoresis–Principles and Basics
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Electrophoresis is the process of moving charged molecules in a solution by applying an electric field. During electrophoresis, mobility is dependent on the charge, shape and size of the molecules. It is influenced by the type, concentration and pH of the buffer, and by the …
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