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Affinity chromatography chaotropic agents

Figure 6-4 Principle of affinity chromatography.The analyte (enzyme, antibody, antigen, tissue receptor, etc.) binds to the support-bound ligand. Subsequently, it is eluted with a general eluent (such as a chaotropic agent), pH change, or biospecific eluent (such as an inhibitor or substrate). Figure 6-4 Principle of affinity chromatography.The analyte (enzyme, antibody, antigen, tissue receptor, etc.) binds to the support-bound ligand. Subsequently, it is eluted with a general eluent (such as a chaotropic agent), pH change, or biospecific eluent (such as an inhibitor or substrate).

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