Sodium dodecyl sulfate-glycerol polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis for the resolution of apolipoprot eins

We describe the resolution of the plasma apolipoproteins with molecular weights from 8,800 to greater than 550,000, using a 3.5% sodium dodecyl sulfate-glycerol polyacrylamide slab gel system. The simplicity of this system and the resolution of proteins over a broad range of molecular weights will make it particularly useful in investigations of apolipoprotein composition of plasma lipoproteins.-Maguire, G. F., M. Lee, and P. W. Connelly. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-glycerol polyacrylamide slab gel electrophoresis for the resolution of apolipoproteins. J. Lipid a s . 1989. 3 0 757-761.

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