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A simple densitometer for paper electrophoresis

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A description is presented on a nonrecording densitometer for photometry of electrophoregrams in passing light. The instrument may be easily made in any biochemical laboratory with the aid of available parts; the parts may be replaced by analogous ones without impairing the quality of the device. A method is presented for tracing the curve of the optic density and for calculation of the ratio of the fractions of the mixture studied.

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Strekalov, A.A. A simple densitometer for paper electrophoresis. Bull Exp Biol Med 54, 1298–1301 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785612

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