Electrophoresis


Electrophoresis is an analytical method in which a controlled electric current is used to separate biomolecules according to their size to the electric charge ratio, using a gelatinous matrix as a base.

This technique has a variety of practical uses, such as forensic medicine for human identification, the human genome project, genetic and protein mutation research, and clinical diagnostic testing.

Electrophoresis is performed with equipment made up of a negative charge at one end and a positive charge at the other, called an electrophoresis system. When inserting charged molecules, in this environment, the negative ones will go to one extreme and the positive ones to the other corresponding.

Types of Electrophoresis Your Laboratory may need

Horizontales

Classification and differential diagnosis of monoclonal gamma myopathy are based on clinical, biologic, and radiologic standards but is still difficult in some cases. Multiple myeloma (MM) is the most common malignant gamma mastopathy with a wide repertoire of signs and symptoms. Over the past 10 years, treatment options for patients with MM have expanded significantly. Along with improvements in supportive care, these new therapies significantly prolong survival in young and older patients. However, if multiple myeloma is suspected, several procedures ensure the diagnosis; the most important tests include:

Blood and urine tests. They are examined for the presence of a specific protein (paraprotein) produced by malignantly growing plasma cells

Verticales

The importance of electrophoresis in many aspects is remarkable, but especially in the area of medicine. Since it is useful to compare samples of a healthy individual with those of a sick patient, allowing identifying nucleic acids of infectious agents; opening the way to the diagnosis of various diseases, and thus being able to treat the individual with the condition with the correct medication.

There are two types of electrophoresis chambers; the horizontal chamber where DNA and RNA are generally processed, this one has its positive pole at one end; and the vertical chamber where proteins and DNA are worked, which has the positive pole at its lower end. In both types of cameras, the negative pole can be distinguished from the positive pole, thanks to the difference in colors, since the positive pole is identified in red and the negative in black.

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Horizontal Electrophoresis YR03419

YR horizontal gel electrophoresis units have been designed by scientists with the laboratory environment in mind. Our YR Horizontal Electrophoresis tanks provide ...

Horizontal Electrophoresis YR03421

YR horizontal gel electrophoresis units have been designed by scientists with the laboratory environment in mind. Our YR Horizontal Electrophoresis tanks provide ...

Cellulose Acetate Membrane Horizontal Electrophoresis YR03424

With a cooling device, which can make the electrophoresis process under constant temperature You can adjusting the positi...

Mini-Protean Vertical Electrophoresis Cell YR03427

Vertical gel electrophoresis is a more complex set-up compared to horizontal gel system. Researchers normally use this system to separate proteins instead of nucle...

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Electrophoresis chamber

The electrophoresis chamber is the device where the sample is introduced for said process; and where the electromagnetic field that is formed in the electrophoresis process is created, said field takes place within a buffer solution...

Electrophoresis Applications

Electrophoresis is a laboratory technique in which a controlled electric current is used in order to separate biomolecules according to their size and electric charge through a porous matrix. Among the main...

Fundamentals of electrophoresis

Electrophoresis consists of a technique that allows the separation of biomolecules according to their mobility and nature in an electric field on a porous matrix, it is one of the most widely used molecular...

What are the principles of electrophoresis?

This technique is widely used in laboratories, especially in those of molecular biology, because it is used in important procedures such as: separation, analysis and purification...

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Guidelines for you to become an expert in Electrophoresis

The Electrophoresis equipment are essential products in Your Laboratory, we provide you with guidance and recommendations for a better use, so you can work like an expert.

Electrophoresis: what are the necessary reagents?

Electrophoresis is an analytical technique in which a controlled electric current is used in order…

Electrophoresis: What is it? and What is it used for?

Electrophoresis is one of the main molecular biology techniques, they are considered…

What are the advantages of Electrophoresis in Food?

To establish the identity of plant or animal species for food purposes, based only on the…

Horizontal and vertical electrophoresis: molecular weight

Gel electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used in genetics to separate mixtures containing DNA, RNA, and other proteins according to their respective molecular size and charge. Gel electrophoresis can be of two different methods: horizontal gel electrophoresis and vertical gel electrophoresis.

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