Multiple electrophoresis method for the controlled migration of

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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2041821, 204299R, G01N 2726, B01D 5702

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ABSTRACT:
A multiple electrophoresis method and device are disclosed for the controlled migration of macromolecules in gel plates stacked in a direction perpendicular to their plane, at least one series of electrodes (20) disposed at the intersections of two series of peripendicular planes, some perpendicular to the plates (12) and to the desired direction of migration of the macromolecules, the others perpendicular to the first and parallel to the plates (12), the electrodes being connected together selectively and controlled so as to provide both separation of the macromolecules in the plate (12) then transfer thereof to the membranes (22) associated with the plates (12).

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