electrophoretic variants
electrophoretic variants
[i¦lek·trō·fə′red·ik ′ver·ē·əns] (biochemistry)
Phenotypically different proteins that are separable into distinct electrophoretic components due to differences in mobilities; an example is erythrocyte acid phosphatase.
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