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Table of Contents Introduction3 Background3 Types of Electrophoresis4 Capillary Electrophoresis4 Agarose Gel Electrophoresis5 Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis7 Advantages of Electrophoresis8 Adaptability in Identification8 Low Price to Us...
Capillary Electrophoresis Introduction Capillary zone electrophoresis or capillary electrophoresis is a chemical technique used in the separation of ionic species from their frictional forces and hydrodynamic radius. The analytes in this te...
Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Bacteria populate our bodies, our food and our habitats and the balance between a symbiotic and a parasitic relationship is an important one. In an attempt to have some kind of control over the spread of our...
capillary under the influence of an electric field. Among the main advantages of capillary electrophoresis can be cited: the high efficiency, versatility, demand for small sample volumes, the reduced analysis time, minimal consumption of so...
teenagers, but for improved safety it's well worth it" (44). Although this system is currently found in nearly all of the states, it is difficult to enforce. This is because there is no way to be sure that the teen actually has completed en...
The effect of changing enzyme concentration on the activity of the enzyme, catalase in liver cells The enzyme catalase speeds up the decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide into water and oxygen as shown here, 2H2O2-------------------2H2O+O2. It...
Enzyme Immunoassay Procedure The EIA plates were prepared by coating the 96-well plates (Coster). Briefly, 200 µL of coating buffer (prepared in one liter of double distilled water (DDW)) containing 2.93 g of NaHCO3 (Merck Art.6329), 1.59 g...