What are the differences and respective advantages to
electrophoresis, SDS PAGE, and isoelectric focusing?
Answer Posted / khushboo raheja
SDS (LAURYL) used for electrophoresis and general cell lysis
application.
SDS save time,save cost,save trouble.
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