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WITHIN the past four years the application of disk electrophoresis for the separation of serum proteins1 and lipoproteins (S. Lakshmanan, personal communication, 1966) has become more prevalent. The present report deals with the application of disk electrophoresis to the separation of acid mucopolysaccharides, in particular chondroitin sulphate B (CSB) and heparitin monosulphate (HMS).
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RENNERT, O. Disk Electrophoresis of Acid Mucopolysaccharides. Nature 213, 1133 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2131133a0
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