Chamber and process for crossed immunoelectro-phoresis

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Coating – forming or etching by sputtering

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204180R, 204180G, G01N 2726, G01N 2728

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ABSTRACT:
A chamber and process for performing the electroimmunomigration step (the second phase of a crossed-electrophoresis process) for separating protein-containing biological fluids. The chamber preferably includes a base plate having a well defined therein, a depot subdividing the well into migration and connecting wells, and a device for defining a vertically variable gap in the depot so that a first carrier having a protein-containing sample in the depot is in contact with a second carrier in the migratory well and/or connecting well. Various devices may be provided for particularly defining the gap, and for defining the depot and the areas of the wells adjacent the depot.

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