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A novel method for the rapid separation of plasma lipoproteins using self-generating gradients of iodixanol

Graham et al., 1996

Document ID
14091850085918767596
Author
Graham J
Higgins J
Gillott T
Taylor T
Wilkinson J
Ford T
Billington D
Publication year
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Atherosclerosis

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We describe a new method for the rapid fractionation of plasma lipoproteins, which makes use of a new non-ionic, iodinated, density gradient medium, iodixanol, commercially available as OptiprepTM. The method is simple: plasma or serum is mixed with iodixanol …
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