CSF electrophoresis: an adaptation using cellogel RS for identification of protein banding
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CSF electrophoresis: an adaptation using cellogel RS for identification of protein banding
Abstract
A CSF electrophoresis on a particular gelatinized cellulose acetate (Cellogel RS) has been tested. The method allows the routine separation of many protein fractions in concentrated CSF in a very brief time and affords the recognition and quantification of oligoclonal banding, that is of extreme importance in the diagnosis of some neuropathies as multiple sclerosis.
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