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Normale Serumproteine wurden mittels zweistufiger Elektromagnetophorese in Polyacrylamidgel, einer neuen Technik, aufgetrennt, wobei die Trennung auf Grund der paramagnetischen Eigenschaften der einzelnen Proteine erfolgt.
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Supported by William Beaumont Hospital Research Institute in Affiliation with the Research Laboratories, General Motors Corporation and Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University.
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Nalbandian, R.M., Michel, R.E. & Mader, I. Paramagnetism of human serum proteins demonstrated by two-stage electromagnetophoresis. Experientia 24, 1006–1007 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138710
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