Matrices for capillary gel electrophoresis - A brief overview of uncommon gels

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This article gives an overview of uncommon replaceable matrices (gels) for capillary gel electrophoresis. This electrophoretic technique is useful mainly for the separation and analysis of biopolymers - nucleic acids and their fragments, and proteins/peptides. Commonly used gels are not reviewed. Those mentioned and discussed here are gels containing saccharides, newly developed acrylamide-based gels and thermoadjustable viscosity polymers, namely triblock copolymers and grafted polyacrylamide. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Mikšík, I., Sedláková, P., Mikuliková, K., Eckhardt, A., Cserhati, T., & Horváth, T. (2006). Matrices for capillary gel electrophoresis - A brief overview of uncommon gels. Biomedical Chromatography. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmc.640

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