The electrophoretic properties and stability of the cell suspensions

The results of the electrophoretic investigations and coagulation of intact and inactivated Chlorella vulgaris, st. 18 cells in electrolyte solution with different cation valence are given. The substantial differences in electrophoresis and coagulation in the intact and inactivated cell suspensions...

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