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Gradient Page Studies of Serum Protein in Anaemic Adults and in Subjects With Hepatic Disorders

P. Garg, Vimal Mehra* And S. Garg*

S.G.R. Postgraduate College, Dobhi, Jaunpur-222 149 India Chemical Laboratories, Bareilly College, Bareilly India

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ABSTRACT:

The polysaccharide protein content in blood have proved to be of profound importance from the clinical and genetic standpoint. Significant increase in glycoproteins content of serum12, have been shown to be associated with diabetes, obstructive jaundice and infections of liver3. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic analysis is a convenient and best method of determining relative percentage of proteins as the porosity of gels can be readily adjusted to over a wide range by changing the concentration of N, N'-methylene-bisacrylamide1.

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PAGE (Polyacrylamide gel Electrophoresis)

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