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Electrophoresis today and tomorrow: helping biologists' dreams come true

Journal

BIOESSAYS
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 218-226

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.200900152

Keywords

capillary electrophoresis; electrophoresis; immunofluorescence assay; isoelectric focusing; isotachophoresis; single-cell analysis; single-molecule analysis

Funding

  1. Research Plan of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry CAS [AV0Z40310501]
  2. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [203/08/1536, 206/10/1219, 203/08/1680]
  3. Grant Agency of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic [IAA400310609, IAA 400310703, KAN400310651]

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Intensive research and development of electrophoresis methodology and instrumentation during past decades has resulted in unique methods widely implemented in bioanalysis. While two-dimensional electrophoresis and denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecylsulfate are still the most frequently used electrophoretic methods applied to analyses of proteins, new miniaturized capillary and microfluidic versions of electromigrational methods have been developed. High-throughput electrophoretic instruments with hundreds of capillaries for parallel separations and laser-induced fluorescence detection of labeled DNA strands have been of key importance for the scientific and commercial success of the Human Genome Project. Another powerful method, capillary isoelectric focusing with pressurized and pH-driven mobilization, provides efficient separations and on-line sensitive detection of proteins, bacteria and viruses. Electrophoretic microfluidic devices can integrate single-cell injection, cell lysis, separation of its components and fluorescence or mass spectrometry detection. These miniaturized devices also proved the capability of single-molecule detection.

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