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THE blue colour of bromocresol green-dyed protein developed by exposure to ammonia vapour is not stable, and elution of the dyed protein has been used to obtain an electrophoretic curve from paper electro-phoretograms of serum dyed with bromocresol green. One disadvantage of this is that the paper strip is destroyed when it would have been of value as a record for reference.
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CLARK, A. Scanning of Paper Electrophoretograms after Protein Dyeing with Bromocresol Green. Nature 185, 243 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185243a0
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