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IN experiments involving the separation of proteins, it is often necessary to dialyse large numbers of samples, each of a small volume. (Salt fractionation of enzymes, when the fractions cannot be assayed for enzymatic activity in presence of the salt, is a case in point.) Dialysis becomes tedious if large numbers of 1- or 2-ml. samples have to be transferred to dialysis bags from the centrifuge tubes used for precipitating and centrifuging down the fractions, and then have to be recovered more or less quantitatively.
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BEN-GERSHOM, E. Dialysis of Small Specimens in Batches. Nature 179, 379 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179379a0
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