Method for electroblotting macromolecules from a chromatographic

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204299R, G01N 2726, G01N 2728

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ABSTRACT:
An improved method of electroblotting macromolecules from a chromatographic gel is claimed. The method comprises a design for wire electrode arrays that are capable of generating either highly uniform or controlled predetermined gradient electric fields. A gradient electric field is particularly suited for the quantitative electroblotting of proteins with a wide range of molecular weights.

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