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This service provides a capillary isoelectric focusing-whole column imaging detection (CIEF-WCID) method to determine the isoelectric point (pI) of norovirus virus-like particles (VLPs). The VLPs were produced from noroviruses that represented the two genogroups, genogroup I (Funabashi, Seto, and Norwalk) and genogroup II (Hawaii, Kashiwa, and Narita). Using the imaged CIEF-WCID detection technique, separation is accomplished using a short (4−5 cm) internally coated capillary (100-μm diameter) and a whole-column optical absorption imaging detector operated at 280 nm.