Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
Patent
1985-07-31
1987-10-06
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
2041801, 2041832, 2041833, 204299R, 204301, 2041826, G01N 2728, G01N 2726
Patent
active
046981420
ABSTRACT:
The invention discloses a free-flow electrophoretic separation method and apparatus for separating charged substances such as proteins, cells, and the like, by electrophoresis, which comprises supplying a mixed solution containing the charged substances to be separated, which are dissolved in a separation buffer, into a separation chamber, circulating the mixed solution inside the separation chamber, applying a d.c. voltage to the mixed solution to cause the electrophoresis of the charged substances and to separate them, and withdrawing the charged substances thus separated from outlets disposed at one and the other end of the separation chamber.
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Fujiwara Kiyoshi
Hiratsuka Kosai
Muroi Katsumi
Nakatsui Toji
Oda Chikao
Hitachi , Ltd.
Niebling John F.
Starsiak John S.
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