Method for preparing polyacrylamide aqueous gel plate for electr

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2041828, 204299R, 2642978, 264299, 26433118, B29C 3942

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053505522

ABSTRACT:
A batch method for preparing polyacrylamide aqueous gels for electrophoresis, including providing a plurality of gel plate supporters abreast in an airtight gel-forming container, eliminating oxygen from or introducing oxygen-free gas into said container, charging a gel-forming solution into said container, and gelatinizing the solution. It can easily produce a large quantity of high quality polyacrylamide gel plates for electrophoresis with a homogeneous quality and a high resolving power in an automated batch method in a short period of time.

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