Abstract
Affinity chromatography was originally developed as an enzyme purification aid.1 However the potential of the technique was soon recognised, leading to its widespread use for the purification of many biological materials.
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Affinity Chromatography Equilibration Buffer Affinity Ligand Cyanogen Bromide Affinity Adsorbent
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Further Reading
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