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Carrier selection, affinity chromatography

The high selectivity of affinity chromatography is based on biospecific interactions, such as those occurring between two molecules in natural biological processes. One interaction partner (ligand) is covalently attached (immobilization) to an insoluble carrier, while the corresponding partner (frequently a protein) is reversibly adsorbed by the ligand because of its complementary biospecific properties. [Pg.317]


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