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An Improved Electrophoresis Cell for the Analyses of Several Sera Simultaneously

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AN electrophoresis cell which enabled two sera to be analysed simultaneously was described in a previous communication1. In this apparatus two ‘Cellophane’ membranes were inserted between the top and the bottom of the standard analytical cell and the electrode vessels.

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  1. Polson, A., Nature, 168, 996 (1951).

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POLSON, A. An Improved Electrophoresis Cell for the Analyses of Several Sera Simultaneously. Nature 170, 628–629 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170628a0

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