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The use of modified acrylic copolymers for the preparation of immunoadsorbents

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Copolymer beads from acrylonitrile and ethyl either butyl acrylate or vinyl acetate, with amino, hydroxyl or carboxyl groups were activated with glutaraldehyde or water-soluble carbodiimide and coupled to human serum albumin. The obtained immunoadsorbents were applied to the isolation of anti-human albumin anibody from rabbit antiserum. Among the 22 studied copolymers only a few showed satisfactory effectiveness for immunoaffinity chromatography, similar to that noted for immunoadsorbents from commerical polymers.

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Rapak, A., Szewczuk, A., Kolarz, B. et al. The use of modified acrylic copolymers for the preparation of immunoadsorbents. Chromatographia 30, 428–431 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02328511

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