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immunofixation electrophoresis principle

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The quantity and isotype of M protein are important in the diagnosis and follow-up of monoclonal gammopathies MG 1. Immunofixation electrophoresis consists of an electrophoretic phase followed by a fixation phase in which antiserum is used to precipitate the protein. Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis Study Biology Biochemistry Gel An immunofixation blood test also known as protein electrophoresis measures certain proteins in the blood. . An increase in the amount of these proteins could be a sign of an inflammatory or immune disorder. There are two main types of proteins in the blood. Normally your CSF does not contain much protein. In the former the serum is applied to an agarose gel and the negatively charged serum proteins move toward the cathode. Most commonly antigens which are often immunoglobulins are separated by electrophoresis followed by precipitation with specific antibodies in situ. This test separates a...