👉 Microelectrophoresis is a process used in biotechnology and biochemistry to separate cells or cells into smaller, more manageable groups based on their size. It involves using an electric field to pull small molecules like proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, or other biomolecules through the membrane of a cell, allowing them to be separated by size. This technique is used in various research applications such as identifying and characterizing specific protein or lipid molecules, separating cells into different populations for further analysis,