Claims
- 1. In an isoelectric focusing apparatus including an elongated separation chamber bounded by electrode chambers across which a voltage may be applied, said chambers adapted to be filled with an electrolyte, the improvement comprising;
- filter means dividing said separation chamber into a plurality of contiguous chambers, each of said filter means adapted to enable the ready passage therethrough of proteins to be focused;
- access means communicating with each said contiguous chamber;
- means for introducing a fluid to be fractionated into said contiguous chambers;
- means for imparting to said separation chamber movement about its elongated dimension; and
- means for collecting individually and substantially simultaneously after separation, the contents of each said contiguous chamber via said access means.
- 2. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein said separation chamber is cylindrical, oriented in a horizontal mode and is mounted for rotational movement.
- 3. The invention as recited in claim 2 wherein said filter means create a plurality of annular chambers within said cylindrical separation chamber.
- 4. The invention as recited in claim 3 wherein opposing entry ports through the wall of said separation chamber communicate with each said annular chamber.
- 5. The invention as recited in claim 4 further including cooling means cooperating with said apparatus.
- 6. The invention as recited in claim 5 wherein said cooling means comprises a cooling tube within said elongated separation chamber.
- 7. The invention as recited in claim 2 wherein said rotative movement is undirectional and in the range of 3 to 30 revolutions per minute.
- 8. The invention as recited in claim 2 where in said rotative movement is reversing in direction between 3 and 30 times per minute said reversal of rotation inducing a rocking motion with an angle of at least 180 degrees.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to the separation and/or purification of biological materials and, more particularly, to apparatus for isoelectric focusing. The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to NASA contract NAS 8-32950.
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