Two‐Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Using the <scp>ISO</scp>‐<scp>DALT</scp> System is a research paper published in Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (1992). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 1.6. It has been cited 13 times, with 13 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
AbstractTwo high‐resolution electrophoretic procedures (isoelectric focusing and SDS‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) are combined in this unit to provide much greater resolution than either of the individual procedures. Solubilized proteins are first separated according to their isoelectric point by isoelectric focusing in a tube gel. This first dimension gel is then applied to the top of an SDS‐polyacrylamide slab gel and electrophoresed. The proteins in the first‐dimension gel migrate into the second‐dimension gel where they are further separated on the basis of their molecular size. The ISO‐DALT system was specifically designed for running multiple high‐resolution two‐dimensional gels at one time.
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0.396
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Citation Network Contribution
1.2
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