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Summary
Human serum proteins have been fractionated by agar gel electrophoresis. Clear resolution was achieved which allowed direct comparison of patterns from various samples by visual inspection. Quantitative and qualitative changes from normal patterns were correlated with clinical conditions. The procedure is rapid and useful for screening and monitoring serum protein patterns and for differentiation of pathological conditions by visual evaluation of their serum protein patterns.
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