Cellogel, thanks to its characteristic of tolerating
repeated deposits of serum sample and its characteristic which permits
the treatment with liquid chromogen substrates without provoking
chromatographic shifts of the separate fractions with electrophoresis,
has outclassed all the dry cellulose acetates proving to be the
best electrophoresis means for the study of isoenzymes both in the
human field and in the animal and vegetable fields. In practice
gelatinized Cellogel acetate has surpassed even agar and agarose
and made the history of research of isoenzymes and allozimes, with
the publication of books like “Allozyme Electrophoresis”,
1986, Academic Press, B.J. Richardson, P.R. Baverstock, M. Adams
and “Enzyme Studies in the Interspecific Somatic Cell Hybrids”
by Meera Khan, published by the Institute of Anthropogenetics of
Leiden. Between the years 1965 and 1971 numerous publications cited
Cellogel as the ideal support for the study of isoenzymes of human
serum and were reported in the most important journals of Biochemistry
and Biology: Enzymol. Biol. Clin.; Z. Klin. Chem.; Journal Clinical
Path.; Nature; American J. Clin. Path.; Lancet; Humangenetik; Klinische
Wochenschrift; Chimica Clinica Acta; etc.
There are about a hundred methods for Isoenzymes for which we can
supply the bibliographical references of the Cellogel publications. |