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Selective cell binding capacity

Figure 18 shows a separation of IgGl from a cell culture supernatant. As shown by electrophoresis, the purity of monoclonal antibodies in a single pass is of about 80-95%. This method represents the most advanced separation method for immunoglobulin for its good compromise between selectivity, binding capacity, and cost. [Pg.588]


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