Abstract
We describe our experiences with quantitative immunoelectrophoresis, by both the procedure of Clarke and Freeman [Clin. Sci. 35, 403 (1968)] and the small-scale modification of Davies et al. [Ibid. 40, 411 (1971)]. Difficulties encountered, aids in measuring and identifying the peaks, and data on the reproducibility of the two procedures are described. Finally, their applicability to cerebrospinal fluid is briefly discussed.

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