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Enhanced Electrophoresis Performance with Type I Ultrapure Water
21 Sept 2011This application note describes a method of achieving consistent, reliable electrophoresis. A key requirement for electrophoresis is the use of water that does not contain any significant levels of biologically active molecules such as endotoxins, nucleases and proteases. Apyrogenic Type I ultrapure water is designed for use in enhancing electrophoresis. This note includes the importance of purifying water for eletrophoresis, and a section on Ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
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Water PurificationThere are a number of water purification methods available to remove contamination from laboratory water. These systems include demineralization, reverse osmosis, filtration and ultrafiltration. A combination of methods is sometimes necessary to achieve purified water suitable for use in experiments.
