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Native Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis

Native Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (Native PAGE) is a widely used laboratory technique for the separation and characterization of protein molecules. It differentiates between proteins based on their size and electrical charge, allowing researchers to accurately identify and study proteins and their functions.…

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Overview

Native Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (Native PAGE) is a widely used laboratory technique for the separation and characterization of protein molecules. It differentiates between proteins based on their size and electrical charge, allowing researchers to accurately identify and study proteins and their functions. Native PAGE is commonly used to study protein interactions, folding, and stability as it preserves proteins in their native state, allowing for observation of proteins in their natural environment. Native PAGE is an invaluable tool in the field of protein research and has broad use in areas such as biochemistry, proteomics, genetics, and cell biology.

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Professor Massoud Kaykhaii · Slovakia Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Dr. Jun Wan · United States

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