Lipoprotein fingerprinting method
Abstract
Methods are disclosed which separate and identify lipoproteins in biological samples. An ultracentrifuge density gradient is used to separate lipoprotein fractions. The fractions are visualized, resulting in a lipoprotein profile. The fractions can be further analyzed by a wide array of laboratory and clinical methods. The lipoprotein profile can be used in clinical diagnoses and other medical applications.
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Citation
Macfarlane, Ronald D.; Hosken, Brian D.; Farwig, Zachlyn N.; Espinosa, Irma L.; Myers, Christine L.; Cockrill, Steven L. (2004). Lipoprotein fingerprinting method. United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /176758.