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Proteins
The ability to purify proteins has been an essential tool in many of the advances made in biotechnology. Protein purification can be performed in single- as well as multiple-step purification procedures, or in large-scale production processes.
Various chromatographic techniques, offering different selectivities, are suitable for protein purification. Using different chromatographic techniques in, for example, a three-phase protein purification strategy, proteins can be isolated, separated, and purified to obtain maximum yield with a minimum of steps employed.
The protein purification protocols, data files and application notes available on these pages will help you find the correct procedure for your particular purification requirements. Purification strategies for specific protein groups—peptides, monoclonal antibodies, and recombinant proteins—are explained on subsequent pages. |
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