Stationary magnetically stabilized fluidized bed for protein sep

Liquid purification or separation – Magnetic

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2101982, 210263, 2105021, 210506, 210905, 502401, 502404, B01D 1504, B01D 1508, B01D 3506

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ABSTRACT:
Magnetically stabilized fluidized bed technology is utilized in conjunction with ion-exchange adsorption/desorption processes in a method and system for isolating proteins from cell lysate. The invention also includes a magnetizable, porous, ion-exchange particle, and a method for producing the same, for use with the stationary magnetically stabilized fluidized bed protein isolation process.

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