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FOR some time we have used in our laboratories a simple and economical technique for staining protein fractions of human serum separated by electrophoresis on filter paper.
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ORTEGA, M. Use of ‘Nigrosine’ for staining Proteins after Electrophoresis on Filter Paper. Nature 179, 1086–1087 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1791086b0
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