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Multidimensional liquid chromatography MDLC

At least two driving forces have contributed to the recent increased use and development of multidimensional liquid chromatography (MDLC). These include the high resolution and peak capacity needed for proteomics studies and the independent size and chemical structure selectivity for resolving industrial polymers. In this regard, separation science focuses on a system approach to separation as individual columns can contribute only part of the separation task and must be incorporated into a larger separation system for a more in-depth analytical scheme. [Pg.489]

Champluvier B and Kula MR. Sequential membrane based purification of proteins, applying the concept of multidimensional liquid chromatography (MDLC). Bioseparation 1992 2 343-351. [Pg.63]

Immobilized antibodies have also been used extensively in multidimensional liquid chromatography (MDLC) analyses. As shown in Fig. 2, an affinity column with immobilized anti-HSA is used to capture all of the human serum albumin in a sample, allowing all of the other components to flow through to waste. Then, the affinity chromatography column is eluted directly into a size-exclusion column where albumin... [Pg.109]


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