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IEF
(redirected from Isoelectric focusing)

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IEFImaging Energy Filter
IEFInternational Enterprise Forum
IEFIn-Transit Evacuation Facility
IEFIntegrated Evaluation Framework (US DoD)
IEFInstituto de Estudios Fiscales (Spanish: Instutite for Institute for Fiscal Studies)
IEFIndex of Economic Freedom (survey)
IEFInvestor Education Fund
IEFInformation Engineering Facility
IEFInternational Eye Foundation
IEFInternet Education Foundation
IEFIsoelectric Focusing (experiment)
IEFInternational Energy Fund
IEFIntelliLight Entrance Facility (Verizon Communications Inc.)
IEFInitial Entry Forces
IEFInternational Energy Foundation
IEFInternational Environment Forum
IEFInternational Energy Forum


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These labelled samples are then combined, run on an isoelectric focusing (IEF) gel in the first dimension, and separated by SDS-PAGE in the second dimension (Figure 2).
Synthetic EPO has slightly different molecular forms to the natural EPO and detection methods include separating those forms into a characteristic pattern using a technique known as isoelectric focusing.
 
 
 
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