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For a detailed consideration of electrophoretic techniques and the factors which influence them the standard texts are recommended1-3. This discussion will be restricted to those aspects of electrophoresis which are most likely to affect the practical applications particularly as applied to proteins.

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Riches, P.G. (1979). Electrophoresis and Immunoelectrophoresis. In: Ward, A.M., Whicher, J.T. (eds) Immunochemistry in Clinical Laboratory Medicine. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6591-4_1

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