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Topic:Electrophoresis

Electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate and analyze macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, based on their size and charge. In equine research, electrophoresis is often applied to assess protein profiles in horse serum or plasma, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of various health conditions. This method allows for the identification of specific protein patterns associated with diseases, nutritional status, and physiological changes in horses. Electrophoresis can be used to detect abnormal protein levels and to evaluate the presence of specific proteins that may indicate underlying health issues. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the applications, methodologies, and findings related to electrophoresis in equine health diagnostics and research.
Electrophoretic study of the horse serum of equine infectious anemia.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1954   Volume 15, Issue 56 343-345 
KAO KY, REAGAN RL, BRUECKNER AL.No abstract available
[Changes of the serum cholinesterase in the horse as measured by paper electrophoresis].
Experientia    March 15, 1953   Volume 9, Issue 3 106-107 doi: 10.1007/BF02178340
TOGNI GP, MEIER O.The paper-electrophoresis of horse-serum has shown, that the cholinesterase migrates with the β-globulin-fraction.
[Electrophoretic study of the serum of horses experimentally infected with infectious anemia].
Revue d'immunologie et de therapie antimicrobienne    January 1, 1952   Volume 16, Issue 6 397-405 
HIRTZ J.No abstract available
[Experiment on correlation between electrophoretic diagrams and graining curves of serum proteins of the horse].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    December 1, 1950   Volume 144, Issue 23-24 1654-1656 
DERRIEN Y, HARB ON.No abstract available
Electrophoretic patterns of concentrated aqueous humor of rabbit, cattle and horse.
Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1929)    September 1, 1948   Volume 40, Issue 3 279-284 doi: 10.1001/archopht.1948.00900030285005
VON SALLMANN L, MOORE DH.No abstract available
The Electrophoresis of the Blood Platelets of the Horse with Reference to Their Origin and to Thrombus Formation.
The Journal of experimental medicine    April 30, 1928   Volume 47, Issue 5 677-683 doi: 10.1084/jem.47.5.677
Abramson HA.1. The cataphoretic velocity of blood platelets (horse) in plasma has been found to be between 40 and 51 micro per sec. per volt per cm. The mean velocity obtained from five horses is . 45 micro per sec. per volt per cm. 2. The cataphoretic velocity of polymorphonuclear leucocytes in similar specimens is practically identical with that of the platelets. This is noteworthy because of the fact that lymphocytes and red cells have different speeds. 3. With spontaneous agglutination of platelets, white cells and red cells, there is no change in the cataphoretic velocity incidental to aggregation. 4...
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