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electrophoretic
e·lec·tro·pho·re·sis E0080600 (ĭ-lĕk′trō-fə-rē′sĭs)n.1. The migration of charged colloidal particles or molecules through a stationary medium under the influence of an applied electric field usually provided by immersed electrodes. Also called cataphoresis.2. A method of separating substances, especially proteins, and analyzing molecular structure based on the rate of movement of each component in a colloidal suspension while under the influence of an electric field. e·lec′tro·pho·ret′ic (-rĕt′ĭk) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | electrophoretic - of or relating to electrophoresiscataphoretic | EncyclopediaSeeelectrophoresiselectrophoretic
e·lec·tro·pho·ret·ic (ē-lek'trō-fōr-et'ik), Relating to electrophoresis, as an electrophoretic separation. Synonym(s): ionophoretice·lec·tro·pho·ret·ic (ĕ-lek'trō-fŏr-et'ik) Relating to electrophoresis, as an electrophoretic separation. Synonym(s): ionophoretic. electrophoresis (i-lek″trŏ-fŏ-rē′sĭs) [ electro- + Gr. phorēsis, being carried] The movement of charged colloidal particles through the medium in which they are dispersed as a result of changes in electrical potential. Electrophoretic methods are useful in the analysis of protein mixtures because protein particles move with different velocities depending on their mass and charge. electrophoretic (-ret′ik), adjectivegel electrophoresisThe separation of whole or fragmented molecules, such as nucleic acids, through an electrically charged gel. The smaller the molecule, the faster its migration through the gel. electrophoretic Related to electrophoretic: Electrophoretic coating, Electrophoretic display, Electrophoretic mobilitySynonyms for electrophoreticadj of or relating to electrophoresisSynonyms |