Beckman GeneLine II Transverse Alternating Field Electrophoresis System
- 1990s
This image includes the system's power supply, cooler, and tank.
Electrophoresis uses an electric field to separate particles in a medium (like a gel) based on their size, charge, or a binding affinity.
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“Beckman GeneLine II Transverse Alternating Field Electrophoresis System,” 1990–1999. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 81. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/5q47rn93q.
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