Here is one
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On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 6:08:28 AM UTC-5, ukitel wrote:
On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 6:08:28 AM UTC-5, ukitel wrote:
Hi,I would be very interested in those papers!We were discussing about capillary electrophoresis just last week and we wanted to try out something...
On Monday, 10 April 2017 19:59:50 UTC+2, Gordana Ostojic wrote:I can't see from the video the other end of the tube and if that is in liquid. Anyway I did use similar thing (it's somewhere on this board). It turned out that optical detection is hard (material issues with UV, lamps are expensive, power is demanding...) so I found out most people work with dielectric detection. There are number of papers for portable, cheap electrophoresis based on this (if you need them I can dig them out). For DNA you do need gel-like sieving medium like some big polymer along with the buffer again there are papers for this.
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