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A fully automatic self-recording and self-integrating high-precision strip photometer

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We have constructed a fully automatic, self-recording and self-integrating strip photometer, which has been specially designed to analyze filter paper strips as obtained by electrophoresis on filter paper. The quantitative analysis of the various protein fractions takes place while the curve is recorded, an accuracy being reached of about 0.5%.

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Oosterhuis, H.K., Prins, G. & Verbeek, D. A fully automatic self-recording and self-integrating high-precision strip photometer. Appl. Sci. Res. 6, 180–188 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02920374

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