It has long been hoped that space could alleviate the problems of large-scale, high-capacity electrophoresis. Support media and reduced chamber dimensions of capillary electrophoresis have established the physical boundaries for Earth-based systems. Ideally, electrophoresis conducted in a virtual weightless environment in an unrestricted “free” fluid should have great potential. The electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing experiments done in the reduced gravity over the past twenty-five years have demonstrated the absence of thermal convection and sedimentation as well as the presence of electrohydrodynamics that requires careful control. One commercial venture produced gram amounts of an electrophoretically purified protein during seven Space Shuttle flights but the market disappeared in the six years between experiment conception and performance on the Space Shuttle. Our accumulated experience in microgravity plus theoretical models predict improvements that should be possible with electrophoresis if past problems are considered and both invention of new technologies and innovation of procedures on the Space Station are encouraged.
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19 January 2000
SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM - 2000
30 Jan - 3 Feb 2000
Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
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January 19 2000
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Robert S. Snyder;
Robert S. Snyder
New Century Pharmaceuticals Inc., 895 Martin Road, Huntsville, Alabama 35824
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Percy H. Rhodes
Percy H. Rhodes
New Century Pharmaceuticals Inc., 895 Martin Road, Huntsville, Alabama 35824
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Robert S. Snyder
New Century Pharmaceuticals Inc., 895 Martin Road, Huntsville, Alabama 35824
Percy H. Rhodes
New Century Pharmaceuticals Inc., 895 Martin Road, Huntsville, Alabama 35824
AIP Conf. Proc. 504, 568–573 (2000)
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Robert S. Snyder, Percy H. Rhodes; Electrophoresis experiments for space. AIP Conf. Proc. 19 January 2000; 504 (1): 568–573. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1302540
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