give the basic principles of electrophoresis.
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PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROPHORESIS
Electrophoresis is a general term that describes the migration and separation of charged particles (ions) under the influence of an electric field.
An electrophoretic system consists of two electrodes of opposite charge (anode, cathode), connected by a conducting medium called an electrolyte.
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Principles of electrophoresis. Electrophoresis is a method used to separate charged particles from one another based on differences in their migration speed. In the course of electrophoresis, two electrodes (typically made of an inert metal, e.g. platinum) are immersed in two separate buffer chambers.
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