Separation of plasma proteins from cell culture systems

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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260122, 424101, 424177, C07G 700

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ABSTRACT:
Plasma proteins are separated from cell culture systems such as, for example, fermentation broths of microbial cell cultures and expended media of mammalian cell cultures, by adsorption with water-insoluble, cross-linked polyelectrolyte copolymers.

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