Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
Patent
1992-05-21
1994-10-11
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
204299R, G01N 2726, G01N 27447
Patent
active
053544420
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a method for enhancing the separation of polynucleotides or polypeptides of various chain lengths or a mixture of polynucleotides and polypeptides of various chain lengths using electrophoretic processes to sharpen sample component zones and produce maximum resolution of electrophoretically separated macromolecules by modifying the matrix of electrophoretic gel.
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Allen Robert C.
Reeder Dennis J.
Niebling John
Starsiak Jr. John S.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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