Protein Electrophoresis is a widely used analytical technique for the separation, identification, and quantification of proteins. By applying an electric field, proteins migrate through a gel or capillary medium according to their size, charge, and structural properties, enabling precise profiling.
Protein electrophoresis systems are essential in molecular biology, biochemistry, clinical diagnostics, and biotechnology research. They are commonly applied in serum protein analysis, disease diagnosis (such as multiple myeloma), protein purity testing, and biomarker discovery.
Modern electrophoresis equipment is designed for high-resolution separation, reproducibility, and ease of use, supporting both routine laboratory testing and advanced research applications. Available formats include SDS-PAGE, native PAGE, and capillary electrophoresis systems, offering flexibility to meet diverse experimental needs.
By delivering reliable results and efficient workflow, Protein Electrophoresis Systems have become an indispensable tool for laboratories in academic, clinical, and industrial settings.