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SMB Operation for Three-Fraction Separations: Purification of Plasmid DNA

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The Simulated Moving Bed technology is extended to incorporate a cleaning in place step, and it is then applied by exploiting size exclusion chromatography to purify plasmid DNA. Experimental performances are discussed in the light of our theoretical understanding of the SMB behavior.

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Paredes, G., Mazzotti, M., Stadler, J. et al. SMB Operation for Three-Fraction Separations: Purification of Plasmid DNA. Adsorption 11 (Suppl 1), 841–845 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10450-005-6033-1

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