Effect of Temperature Variations on Paper Electrophoretic Migration of Serum Lipoproteins.

Abstract
The electrophoretic migration rate of some cholesterol normally present in the general area of the beta-globulins was found to migrate considerably faster at 35[degree] C than at 5[degree] C. No effect of temperature was demonstrated on the rate of migration of cholesterol associated with albumin, alpha1-globulins. The rate of movement of the main serum proteins was comparable at different temperatures, but resolution of the alpha2- and beta-globulins was somewhat less distinct at the higher temperature. Results emphasize the importance of using relatively constant temperatures when comparative electrophoretic studies are carried out, especially of beta-lipoproteins.

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