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Methods and apparatus for introducing a sample into a separation channel for electrophoresis

Methods and apparatus for introducing a sample into a separation channel for electrophoresis
Methods and apparatus for introducing a sample into a separation channel for electrophoresis
Methods and apparatus for introducing a sample into a separation channel for electrophoresis are disclosed. In one arrangement sample droplets having a membrane that encapsulates a sample are formed and brought to an injection position in contact with a transport medium of a separation channel. An electric field is applied to rupture the sample droplets and cause the sample to enter the separation channel and undergo electrophoresis.
GB201407601D0
Hassan, Sammer-Ul
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Niu, Xize
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Hassan, Sammer-Ul and Niu, Xize (Inventors) (2017) Methods and apparatus for introducing a sample into a separation channel for electrophoresis. GB201407601D0.

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Abstract

Methods and apparatus for introducing a sample into a separation channel for electrophoresis are disclosed. In one arrangement sample droplets having a membrane that encapsulates a sample are formed and brought to an injection position in contact with a transport medium of a separation channel. An electric field is applied to rupture the sample droplets and cause the sample to enter the separation channel and undergo electrophoresis.

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Published date: 23 February 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 423723
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/423723
PURE UUID: d49d8acd-f61d-4a5c-961a-4789de3eb3c1
ORCID for Sammer-Ul Hassan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0319-5814

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Date deposited: 28 Sep 2018 16:30
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 21:54

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