1961
DOI: 10.1042/bj0800284
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The chromatography of normal serum proteins

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“…They found that lipoproteins were eluted in fractions 10 and 11 of a total of 23 fractions. '7 This report and other papers3' 18 have described the use of this technique for serum protein separation with minor modifications and have produced similar results. There has been an important need for suitable elution buffers at some pH values to reduce or increase the number of charges on the protein or exchanger.…”
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“…They found that lipoproteins were eluted in fractions 10 and 11 of a total of 23 fractions. '7 This report and other papers3' 18 have described the use of this technique for serum protein separation with minor modifications and have produced similar results. There has been an important need for suitable elution buffers at some pH values to reduce or increase the number of charges on the protein or exchanger.…”
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“…These were developments of the methods described by Tombs, Cooke, Burston and Maclagan (1961) for serum proteins. Diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose and carboxymethyl (CM) cellulose were prepared as previously described (Tombs et al, 1961), and the apparatus and general methods were also similar.…”
Section: C'olumn Chromatographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose and carboxymethyl (CM) cellulose were prepared as previously described (Tombs et al, 1961), and the apparatus and general methods were also similar.…”
Section: C'olumn Chromatographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are well covered in several recent reviews (Kekwick 1966, Peterson & Sober 1960, Tiselius et al 1963, Tombs et al 1961. The techniques of protein separation which have been used include paper, starch gel, and starch block electrophoresis, and various forms of column chromatography.…”
Section: Techniques Of Separation and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%