The chromatography of normal serum proteins

Abstract
Experiments are described in which normal serum proteins were examined by modified cellulose chromatography after an initial electrophoretic separation. Diethylaminoethylcellulose chromatography gave useful resolution of fractions obtained by starch-grain electrophoresis. Methods for the combination of chromatography with small-scale electrophoretic methods (with 0.2 ml. of serum) are described. The general application of chromatography to serum protein fractionation is discussed.