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Development Techniques for the Separation of Amino-acids on DEAE Cellulose Paper

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THE term ‘development’ is used here to describe the process of chromatographic separation. Anion exchangers based on a cellulose matrix have been found to be fundamentally more useful for the separation of amino-acids than anion exchangers based on a resin matrix of the polystyrene type1,2.

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KNIGHT, C. Development Techniques for the Separation of Amino-acids on DEAE Cellulose Paper. Nature 194, 90–91 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194090a0

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