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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 19(1), 1970, pp. 177-178
Copyright © 1970 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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An Introduction to Chromatography on Impregnated Glass Fiber

by FREDERICK C. HAER, technical administrator, Gelman Instrument Co., Ann Arbor, Michigan. xiv + 173 pages, illustrated, paperbound. Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., Box 1425, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. 1969. $15.00

Carl E. Anderson
Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514

Each advance in our knowledge of the biology of the cell, or for that matter science in general, has usually been preceded by the discovery of a new method for investigation. Chromatography, whether paper, column, thin-layer, or gas-liquid, is certainly an illustration of this point, even though belatedly, since the principle was first demonstrated by Tswett in 1907. Within recent years the application of thinlayer chromatography has greatly advanced our knowledge of living systems and promises to continue this advance in the future.

Haer's An Introduction to Chromatography on Impregnated Glass Fiber, is a handy, "cook-book" type of practical laboratory manual. It is well-written and organized, and the technical procedures are abundantly illustrated. This reviewer has repeated a number of procedures described in the manual, particularly those procedures in the "Lipids" section, and he can state with certainty that the results obtained warrant confidence in the procedures.







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