Ohlson et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Novel approach to affinity chromatography using “weak” monoclonal antibodiesOhlson et al., 1988
- Document ID
- 8573146359964019543
- Author
- Ohlson S
- Lundblad A
- Zopf D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Analytical biochemistry
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Affinity purification generally relies on specific high-affinity recognition between two species of biological molecules: one molecular species (the ligate) dissolved in a mobile phase is selectively adsorbed to the other species (the ligand) coupled to a solid support. Desorption …
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- B01D15/38—Selective adsorption, e.g. chromatography characterised by the separation mechanism involving specific interaction not covered by one or more of groups B01D15/265 - B01D15/36
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