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paper chromatography
noun
A simple form of analytical chromatography in which the stationary phase is a sheet of paper.
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His most important research, "Rapid Differentiation of Streptomyces from Nocardia by Paper Chromatography", was published in "Applied Microbiology".
Hotchkiss, R. D. The quantitative separation of purines, pyrimidines and nucleosides by paper chromatography.
Runge described his pioneering use of paper chromatography in two books published in 1850.
Fisher, R. B., Parsons, D. S. & Holmes, R. Quantitative paper chromatography.
The plate and support material could then be manipulated in a fashion similar to that of paper chromatography.
Rosalind Pitt-Rivers (1907-1990) disconered ofe of the thyroid hormones, utilising the then-new techniques of paper chromatography and radioactive labelling.
Birdsong and his co-authors had determined the presence of L-canavanine in the seeds using paper chromatography and a spraying agent called trisodium pentacyanoammonioferrate, or PCAF.
There were advantages to having micropipets that would deliver an accurate amount for the new paper chromatography procedures.
So far it has not been possible to separate these dyes completely (strong adsorption of dyes on cellulose in paper chromatography or electrophoresis, losses during crystallization, etc.).
The experiment is simple enough that the amino acids can readily be detected by paper chromatography by high school students.
The products from the first oxidation were identified by paper chromatography.
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