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Isoelectric focusing separates proteins on what basis

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IEF, also known simply as electrofocusing, is a technique for separating charged molecules, usually proteins or peptides, on the basis of their isoelectric point (pI), i.e., the pH at which the molecule has no charge. IEF works because in an electric field molecules in a pH gradient will migrate towards their pI.

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