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Methods and apparatuses for preparative electrophoresis

  • US 5,151,165 A
  • Filed: 04/25/1990
  • Issued: 09/29/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/11/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for preparative electrophoresis which does not include a pump consisting essentially ofa first zone containing an upper electrode and a first electrode buffer system;

  • a second zone containing a lower electrode and a second electrode buffer system;

    an enclosed means having upper and lower ends connecting said first and second zones, the upper and lower ends of said enclosed means being immersed in said first and second electrode buffer systems, respectively;

    a continuous separation gel having an upper and lower surface in said enclosed means the upper surface of the gel on which is placed the sample containing the product to be recovered;

    a semi-permeable element having an electroendosmotic capacity maintained tightly and parallel to the lower gel surface;

    an elution chamber defined by the lower surface of said gel and said semi-permeable element;

    at least one outlet for the removal of products which emerge from the gel, without using a pump, by means of the buffer from the second electrode buffer system flowing in the direction opposite to that of the migration of the products to be separated across said semi-permeable element, said outlet being located between the gel and said semi-permeable element, and being with the gel and the molecules to be separated on the same side of the semi-permeable element, the gel and said semi-permeable element being separated by less than one millimeter.

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