Staining method for proteins and nucleic acids

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid

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ABSTRACT:
A process for staining proteins and nucleic acids wherein the stain is a suspension of colloidal metal particles and the proteins and nucleic acids are visualized as a colored signal localized at the binding site of the colloidal metal particles to the proteins or nucleic acids or quantitatively determined at this site following art-known spectrophotometric procedures.

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