1. Since the description by Ornstein and Davis6 in 1962 of electrophoresis in cylindrical polyacrylamide gels, we have developed a variety of modifications to improve the application of the method to routine analysis of CSF proteins. The method here described does not require a stacking gel or sucrose, and has been shown to identify a variety of important abnormalities in unconcentrated CSF.3 The loss of small proteins such as prealbumin and cathodic proteins such as locally-produced gammaglobulins has been observed with concentration methods,"1 14 and is avoided with this method
2. Measurement of human serum ceruloplasmin by its p-phenylenediamine oxidase activity;Sunderman, F.W.; Nomoto, S.;Clin Chem,1970
3. Immunochemical quantitation of IgG: influences of the antiserum and of the antigenic population;Grubb, A.;Scand J Clin Lab Invest,1973
4. Laurell C-B. Electroimmunoassay. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1972;29, suppl 124:21-37.
5. Protein size and cerebrospinal fluid composition;Felgenhauer, K.;Klin Wochenschr,1974