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Fluorophore-assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis

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Fluorophore assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis or FACE is a biochemical technology suited for detecting complex mixtures of high molecular weight N-glycans.[1] A specialized form of this technique is the DSA-FACE, which is an acronym for DNA sequencer-assisted flurophore-assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis. DSA-FACE has higher resolution and sensitivity than classical FACE.

References

  1. ^ Harish, P. M. Kumar (July 23, 1999). "Use of Fluorophore-Assisted Carbohydrate Electrophoresis (FACE) in the Elucidation of N-Linked Oligosaccharide Structures". Methods in Biotechnology. Methods in Biotechnology™. 10: 221–234. doi:10.1007/978-1-59259-261-6_18. ISBN 978-0-89603-563-8.