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Polyacrylamide beads, affinity chromatography

Cuatrecasas, P. (1970). Protein purification by affinity chromatography. Derivatizations of agarose and polyacrylamide beads. J. Biol. Chem. 245, 3059-3065. [Pg.352]

Where sufficient antigen is available, e.g., a synthetic peptide, the monoclonal antibodies can be purified easily and quickly by affinity chromatography. Alternatively, purified preparations of monoclonal (e.g., MARK-1, ref. 5) or polyclonal antibodies to rat or mouse F(ab )2 can be used following their immobilization to crosslinked agarose or polyacrylamide bead supports. [Pg.59]


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