Abstract
AGAR diffusion1 has been used for detecting antigens after paper electrophoresis. I have found that a precipitin reaction can be carried out directly on the paper.
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BUTTERY, S. Detection of Antigens as Specific Precipitates on Paper Electrophoresis Strips. Nature 183, 686–687 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183686a0
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