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CHROMATOGRAPHIC procedures for tobacco mosaic virus using filter paper sheets1,2 and starch columns3 have been reported. Recently, cellulose ion-exchange adsorbents have been used for the chromatographic separation of serum proteins4,5.
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COCHRAN, G., CHIDESTER, J. & STOCKS, D. Chromatography of Tobacco Mosaic Virus on a Cellulose Cation Exchange Adsorbent. Nature 180, 1281–1282 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1801281a0
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