From Gel Filtration to Adsorptive Size Exclusion |
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Authors: | Jerker Porath |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biochemical Separation Centre, University of Uppsala, BMC, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) ARL Division of Biotechnology and Department of Biochemistry, University of Arizona, Biosciences West 350, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0088, USA |
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Abstract: | Adsorption and size exclusion in starch and cross-linked dextran were phenomena discovered in Uppsala in the 1950s [Porath (1979), Biochem. Soc. Trans.7, 1197; Porath (1981), Current Content19, 21; Porath (1981), J. Chromatogr.218, 241; Janson (1987), Chromatographia23, 361; Laurent (1993), J. Chromatogr.633, 1]. These discoveries were the background to the development of a variety of affinity chromatographic methods. At present attempts are being made to combine size exclusion chromatography (SEC) with adsorption into a single operation that we call adsorptive SEC (AdSEC). |
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Keywords: | Size-exclusion chromatography immobilized metal (ion) chromatography hydrophobic interaction chromatography electron donor acceptor chromatography biospecific affinity chromatography adsorptive size-exclusion chromatography |
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