Fibrin gel

Liquid purification or separation – Filter – Supported – shaped or superimposed formed mediums

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2105002, 210927, 435180, 435182, 435288, 435 68, 435811, C12N 1104, B01D 3900, C12M 140

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045870187

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a filter comprising fibrin in gel form, the gel having substantially uniform pore sizes, and the filter comprising means for retaining the shape of at least one surface of the gel against deformation when contacted by a flowing medium.

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