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Capillary electrophoresis-based separation techniques for the analysis of proteins

CE offers the advantages of high speed, great efficiency, as well as the requirement of minimum amounts of sample and buffer for the analysis of proteins. In this review, we summarize the CE‐based techniques coupled with absorption, LIF, and MS detection systems for the analysis of proteins mostly w...

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Published in:Electrophoresis 2006-09, Vol.27 (18), p.3503-3522
Main Authors: Huang, Yu-Fen, Huang, Chih-Chin, Hu, Cho-Chun, Chang, Huan-Tsung
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