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Volume 33, Issue 6 (November 1988)

ISSN: 0022-1198
Page Count: 6


Fast Isoelectric Focusing of Some Polymorphic Proteins and Enzymes in Miniaturized Gels Using an Automated System
Carracedo, A
Associate professor and associate investigators, University of Santiago de Compostela,

Andrade-Vide, C
Chief of the forensic biology service, Institute of Legal Medicine,

Montiel, MD
Associate professor and associate investigators, University of Santiago de Compostela,

Rodriguez-Calvo, MS
Associate professor and associate investigators, University of Santiago de Compostela,

Lareu, MV
Associate professor and associate investigators, University of Santiago de Compostela,

(Received 19 January 1988; accepted 29 February 1988)

Abstract

Optimal programs for the separation of polymorphic proteins and enzymes in miniaturized polyacrylamide gels using an automated system (PhastSystem) are described. The potential advantages and disadvantages of the method and its application to forensic science laboratories are discussed.



Keywords:
forensic science, isoelectric focusing, miniaturized gels, automated systems, bloodstain analysis

Paper ID: JFS12582J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS12582J
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