Electrophoresis method and apparatus having continuous detection

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

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2041827, 204299R, 250374, C25B 700

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047072350

ABSTRACT:
A multi-channel electrophoresis apparatus is fitted with a detection means disposed substantially across the width of the medium, intersecting all channels. The detection means senses components of samples as they migrate past the detection means and identifies the channel in which the detected components are located. In the preferred embodiment, the samples are tagged with radioisotopes which are detected by the detector.

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