ELECTROPHORESIS IN SYNTHETIC GELS. II. EFFECT OF GEL CONCENTRATION.

1964 
Abstract Increasing the concentration of acrylamide gel decreases the absolute electrophoretic mobility of hemoglobins, egg albumins, and serum albumin polymers. In a series of hemoglobins, the relative mobility of any two is unaffected by changes in gel concentration; the same is true of the principal components of egg albumin. However, the mobilities of albumin polymers (relative to the monomer) decreases linearly with increasing gel concentration.
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