01981nam a2200313 450000100040000000300040000400500170000800600190002500700150004400800410005902000180010002000650011802400180018303500260020103700130022704000230024005000210026308200160028410000440030021000460034424500690039026000570045944000320051650600430054852009080059170000360149977300250153585601070156000000020150526121758.0m d cr n 870512e198703uudcua s|||||||| 2|eng|d a9780841210219 a0841210217 (Trade Cloth)cUSD 71.95 Retail Price (Publisher)3 a9780841210219 a(WaSeSS)ssj0000596942 b00001081 aUOELdWaSeSScUOEL 4aQD79.E44N49 198700a541.3/72191 aJorgenson, James W.d1952-eEditor4edt10aNew Directions in Electrophoretic Methods10aNew Directions in Electrophoretic Methodsh[electronic resource] aWashington : bAmerican Chemical SocietycMarch 1987 0aACS Symposium Ser.vNo. 335 aLicense restrictions may limit access.8 aAnnotationbDeveloped from a symposium at the 190th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, September 8-13, 1985. Electrophoresis remains the most powerful method available for separating and analyzing complex mixtures of charged biopolymers, playing a key role in the latest advances in medicine, agriculture, chemistry, and biotechnology. This sixteen-chapter volume traces recent developments in electrophoretic separations, technology, and applications. Isotachophoresis, zone electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, two dimensional electrophoresis, and pulsed electrophoresis are among the methods discussed. Additional topics include applications of electrophoretic methods in agriculture and forensic serology, the development of standards for electrophoresis, and synthetic ion-containing polymers. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)1 aPhillips, MarshalleEditor4edt 0tACS Symposium Series40uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio9345874zFull text available from ACS Symposium Series