MF10 Electrophoretic Partitioning Systems/NuSep Precast Gels
(C27) The MF10 is an in-solution electrophoretic device for the partitioning proteins and/or peptides based on various chemical properties.

Description
The MF10 is an in-solution electrophoretic device for the partitioning of μL volumes of μg-mg amounts of proteins and/or peptides based on surface charge, pH, size in denaturing or native formats.
Partitioning down to 1 kDa is achievable and is therefore ideal for peptide and small protein work.
Specifications
NuSep precast Gels
- High resolution separations
- High reproducibility
MF10
- Ideal for prefractionation of low volume and low abundance complex samples
Applications
- Separation of contaminant proteins from lower abundance proteins (eg. Albumin or Ig from other plasma proteins)
- Desalting of biological samples (eg. urine, plasma, tears)
- Enrichment of poorly concentrated and low abundance samples for downstream analysis
- Purification of large biomolecules and antibodies
Instrument location
Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility
Room 402, Level 4 North West
Wallace Wurth Building (C27)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033
Phone: 02 9385 1717
Email: bmsf@unsw.edu.au
Dr Valerie Wasinger
Senior Research Scientist
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Phone
02 9385 1678 -
Email
v.wasinger@unsw.edu.au
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