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COMPARATIVELY little use has been made of paper chromatography for micro or semimicro preparative purposes. A difficulty encountered in such work is that of applying relatively large quantities of material to the paper. The methods hitherto used are either time-consuming, for example, multiple, manual application of contiguous spots along a line some 24 in. in length, or require special apparatus, such as the kymograph method of Yanofsky, Wasserman and Bonner1. The need for a quick and simple technique of application has led to the development of the following procedure.
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Yanofsky, C., Wasserman, E., and Bonner, D. M., Science, 111, 61 (1950).
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NOVELLIE, L. A Simple Application Technique for Paper Chromatography. Nature 169, 672 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169672a0
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