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A chromatographic method for the purification of Intravenous Immunoglobulin G
A new anion exchanger designed for high productivity protein capture
Capture of GFP on the new anion exchanger Capto Q
Chemical and Functional Stability of a new Protein A Media with high Dynamic Binding Capacity Based on Novel, Highly Rigid Agarose Beads
Chromatographic capture of proteins from milk
Design of a New Chromatography Base Matrix for Future Purification Scenarios
Determination of ligand leakage from Protein A chromatography media
HiTrap Heparin HP a Useful Tool in Designing Large Scale Purification on Heparin Sepharose 6 Fast Flow
MabSelect, a new Protein A Media with high Dynamic Binding Capacity Based on Novel, Highly Rigid, Agarose Beads
Pressure-flow measurements and bed properties of MabSelect, a novel high flow Protein A chromatography medium
Primer Support 200, A new and cost efficient solid support for pilot and process scale synthesis of oligonucleotides
Purification of a synthetic oligonucleotide by anion exchange chromatography: method optimisation and 58-fold scale-up
Purification of adenoviral vectors using anion exchange chromatography
Purification of Poly(His)-tagged Recombinant Proteins using HisTrap
Rapid Adenovirus Purification Using Q Sepharose XL
Rapid Adenovirus Purification Using Q Sepharose XL
S-aryl ligands for chromatographic isolation of supercoiled plasmid DNA
Supercoiled plasmid DNA: a generic purification process from lab to large-scale production
The use of NaOH for CIP of rProtein A media: a 300 cycle study