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The Journal of Immunology, 1952, 68, 179 -184
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On the Chromatographic Behavior of the T Coliphages in Paper Strips

Charles C. Shepard

From the National Institutes of Health, National Microbiological Institute, Rocky Mountain Laboratory, Hamilton, Montana

Abstract

Mixtures of pairs of the various members of the seven coliphages were partially separated chromatographically in paper strips which had been treated with hydrochloric acid. The solvent employed was 0.1% bovine plasma albumin in 0.1 M sodium chloride.

T2 and T4 showed the least adsorption and the greatest movement up the paper strips, whereas T6, T3, and T7 showed the greatest adsorption. T1 and T5 exhibited an intermediate degree of adsorption.







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