Abstract

Continuous endless-belt electrophoresis has demonstrated an applicability to the separation and characterization of particles ranging in size from diazo dye molecules to large mammalian cells. The method is currently being used in hematological and microbiological studies in the authors' laboratory as well as for the fractionation of subcellular particles. The separation of particulate components with mobility differences in the range of 0.02 to 0.05 μ/sec per V/cm is now being investigated.

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