Abstract
Four different silver-staining methods for detecting proteins in alkaline polyacrylamide gels were compared following the electrophoresis of parotid saliva. Differences in staining selectivity and sensitivity of specific acidic proteins were found among the silver-staining systems. The unique structure of salivary acidic proline-rich proteins may contribute to the lack of silverstaining sensitivity found among this particular group.
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