Continuous Sample Preparation Using Free-flow electrophoresis On A Silicon Microstructure

A miniaturized version of a continuous-flow electrophoretic device is presented. The small internal volumes make this technique attractive for biochemists. Separations of small ions, peptides and whole cells are given.

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