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electrophoresis

The diffusion of charged particles through a fluid under the influence of an electric field. It can be used in the biological sciences to separate molecules of different sizes, which diffuse at different rates. In industry, electrophoresis is used in paint-dipping operations to ensure that paint reaches awkward corners.



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The MLEE method used was as previously described (8-10); the electrophoretic mobility of 15 constitutive enzymes was analyzed.
Groups of genetically related meningococci can be identified by using the electrophoretic mobility of cytoplasmic proteins (electrophoretic type; ET) or by nucleotide sequencing of "housekeeping" genes (sequence type; ST).
 
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