

A paper electrophoresis system is a simple and effective laboratory setup used for the separation and analysis of charged molecules such as amino acids, proteins, and nucleotides based on their migration through a paper medium under the influence of an electric field. It is commonly used in educational institutions, research laboratories, and clinical settings for analytical studies and teaching demonstrations.
The system typically consists of a power supply, electrophoresis tank, buffer solution, and a strip of specially treated paper that acts as the supporting medium. During operation, samples are applied to the paper, and an electric current is passed through, causing the molecules to migrate at different rates depending on their size, charge, and mobility. Paper electrophoresis systems are cost-effective, easy to set up, and ideal for basic separation techniques, qualitative analysis, and training purposes in academic and research environments.
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