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Biophysical Chemistry of Proteins: An Introduction to ...
8.2.2.3 Electroendosmosis Most gel matrices contain negatively charged groups (
e.g., acrylic acid as a break down product of acrylamide or sugar acids in
agarose). Their charge is counterbalanced by small positive ions, which are
mobile in ...
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Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
A final factor that can effect electrophoretic separation is the phenomenon of
electroendosmosis (also known as electroosmotic flow), which is due to the
presence of charged groups on the surface of the support medium. For example,
paper ...
Keith Wilson, John M. Walker, 2010
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Laboratory Instrumentation
ISOELECTRIC POINTS AND ELECTROENDOSMOSIS Barbital and Tris buffers
are commonly used for the electrophoretic separation of proteins at pH 8.6. Most
proteins have isoelectric points between 4 and 7.5 and. therefore, have a ...
Mary C. Haven, Gregory A. Tetrault, Jerald R. Schenken, 1994
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Capillary Electrophoresis: Theory and Practice
VI. Elimination. of. Electroendosmosis. and. Adsorption. A. Theoretical
Considerations In HPCE the capillaries are made from quartz, fused silica, or
glass. Glass capillaries can be used in focusing experiments if they are
sufficiently thin-walled ...
Paul D. Grossman, Joel C. Colburn, 1992
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Handbook of Isoelectric Focusing and Proteomics
Handling of these gel slabs during fixing and staining is very cumbersome, so IEF
slab gels are usually supported on plastic foils or thin glass plates. B
Electroendosmosis The phenomenon called electroendosmosis can destroy a
pH gradient ...
David Garfin, Satinder Ahuja, 2005
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Electrical Raceways and Other Wiring Methods: Based on the ...
... and at points of support. Thermal plastic insulation used on dc circuits in wet
locations may result in electroendosmosis between the conductor and the
insulation. lnsulated conductors in wet locations shall be of the lead-covered type
, or of ...
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Recognition of Carbohydrates in Biological Systems, Part A : ...
Electroendosmosis and Capillary Affinophoresis A distinctive feature of free
solution capillary electrophoresis, in comparison with the electrophoresis in gels,
is the apparent contribution of electroendosmosis to the results of the
electrophoresis ...
Y. C. Lee, Reiko T. Lee, 2003
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Drug Product Development for the Back of the Eye
Electroendosmosis is the movement of an uncharged solute with a polar solvent,
carrying the drug with the solvent into a tissue. Tissues themselves have charged
groups on the surfaces of membranes and in extracellular matrices, which in ...
Uday B. Kompella, Henry F. Edelhauser, 2011
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Proteomics: From Protein Sequence to Function
These wide gradients can be run under standard conditions without isopropanol,
as the strong water transport to the cathode (reverse electroendosmosis)
characteristic of narrow IPGs exceeding pH 10 is negligible. In addition, the entry
and ...
S. R. Pennington, Michael J. Dunn, 2001
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Failure Analysis of Paints and Coatings
This led to a study [24] where the authors conducted testing which led to the
conclusion that such blistering was due to electroendosmosis. Definitions of
electroendosmosis, or electro-osmosis, sometimes define it is the passage of
water ...