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The Portable, CotmpleteElectrophoresis Appparatus
Perkin-Elmer Tiselius Rlectropho-resis Apparatus at the UniversityHospital of the New York Univer-sity-Bellevue Medical Center.
An ordinary laboratory bench, without specialmountings, is sufficient for the installation of ThePerkin-Elmer Tiselius Electrophoresis Apparatus.Precision-ground, achromatic schlieren opticsyield sharp, clear patterns. Qperating the instru-ment is so simple that highly trained personnelare not required-a single technician can readilyoperate two units. Measuring only 63 inches inlength, the entire unit weighs 120 pounds and isconstructed of heavy aluminum. It operates forseveral hundred hours under its own powersystem.The apparatus is shipped complete and pre-
focussed with a 2 cc Tiselius cell 50 mm long,
Schematic cutaway of the newPerkin-Elmer Model 38 TiseliusElectrophoresis Apparatus.
cell holder, ice bath and stirrer, silver-silverchloride electrodes, open-end 26 cc buffer bottles,stainless steel needles for filling, the cell, groundglass screen for visual observation of the pattern,and a 3'A"x 4Y4A film holder. Double knife-edgeand diagonal slit for use with a cylindrical lensare also included.The dependability, accuracy and simplicity of
The Perkin-Elmer Tiselius Electrophoresis Ap-paratus have made it the choice of hospital andresearch laboratories throughout the world.
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