Görg et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Isoelectric focusing in immobilized pH gradients for the determination of the genetic Pi (α1‐antitrypsin) variantsGörg et al., 1983
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- 15145364064148502143
- Author
- Görg A
- Postel W
- Weser J
- Weidinger S
- Patutschnick W
- Cleve H
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- Publication venue
- Electrophoresis
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The genetic variants of the human protease inhibitor (Pi) system have been analyzed by isoelectricfocusing in immobilized pH gradients. With the use of a narrow pH range of pH 4.50 to 4.70 the six common PiM subtypes can be readily and reliably classified. The less …
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