crossed electrophoresis
crossed electrophoresis
[′krȯst i‚lek·trō·fə′rē·səs] (immunology)
Immunoelectrophoresis that uses an initial separation along one axis of the plate, after which only a strip of medium along the axis is preserved; new medium containing antisera is poured beside the strip, the plate is turned 90°, and electrophoresis is resumed.
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