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Serum beta-globulin

K Kubo, E Honda, M Imoto, Y Murishima. Capillary zone electrophoresis of albumin-depleted human serum using a linear polyacrylamide-coated capillary Separation of serum alpha- and beta-globulins into individual components. Electrophoresis 21 396-402, 2000. [Pg.396]

Figure 26. Polarographic determination of cathepsin in electrophoretic fractions after addition of inactivated serum. From left, four pairs of polarograms albumin, alpha, beta, and gamma globulins. Cathepsin activity found only in alpha and beta globulins. Figure 26. Polarographic determination of cathepsin in electrophoretic fractions after addition of inactivated serum. From left, four pairs of polarograms albumin, alpha, beta, and gamma globulins. Cathepsin activity found only in alpha and beta globulins.

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