Native gel problems
Dietmar Tietz
Dietmar.Tietz at agrar.uni-giessen.de
Sat Dec 10 13:15:34 EST 1994
> JMORELLI at MAINE.MAINE.EDU wrote:
> : I am trying to run a native (no SDS) acrylamide gel on some basic
> : proteins. (myoglobin, hemoglobin) I hav so far not had much luck.
> [stuff deleted]
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You may want to try some of these references for additional reading:
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Tietz, D.: Evaluation of mobility data obtained from gel
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Tietz, D.: Analysis of one-dimensional gels and two-dimensional
Serwer-type gels on basis of the extended Ogston model using personal
computers. Electrophoresis 12, 28-39 (1991).
Tietz, D., Chrambach, A.: Concave Ferguson plots of DNA fragments and
convex Ferguson plots of bacteriophages: evaluation of molecular and
fiber properties, using desktop computers. Electrophoresis 13, 286-294
(1992).
Buzas, Zs., Wheeler, D. L., Garner, M. M., Tietz, D., Chrambach, A.:
Transverse pore gradient gel electrophoresis, using the PhastSystem.
Electrophoresis 15, 1028-1031 (1994).
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