Ultrasensitive stain for proteins in polyacrylamide gels shows regional variation in cerebrospinal fluid proteins
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TextSeries: ; Science, 211(4489), p.1437-1438, 1981Contained works: - Merril, C.R
- Goldman, D
- Sedman, S.A
- Ebert, M.H
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A new silver stain for electrophoretically separated polypeptides can be rapidly and easily used and can detect as little as 0.01 nanogram of protein per square millimeter. When employed with two-dimensional electrophoresis, it should permit qualitative and quantitative characterization of protein distributions in body fluids and tissues. It has been used to demonstrate regional variations in cerebrospinal fluid proteins.
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