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| Electrochromatography : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electrochromatography Electrochromatography is a chemical separation technique in analytical chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology used to resolve and separate mostly large biomolecules such as proteins. It is a combination of size exclusion chromatography (gel filtration chromatography) and gel electrophoresis. These separation mechanisms operate essentially in superposition along the length of a gel filtration column to which an axial electric field gradient has been added. The molecules are separated by size due to the gel filtration mechanism and by electrophoretic mobility due to the gel electrophoresis mechanism. Additionally there are secondary chromatographic solute retention mechanisms.〔(Analysis by Electromigration plus Chromatography ) Strain, H.H., Sullivan, .J. C., Anal.Chem. 23, 816 (1951)〕 〔(Electrochromatography of Proteins ) , Basak, S., A. Velayudhan, K. Kohlmann and M. R. Ladisch, Journal of Chromatography A., 707, 69-76 (1995)〕 ==See also==
* Chromatography * Protein electrophoresis * Capillary electrochromatography * Electrofocusing * Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis * Temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
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