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Practical Aspects and Applications of Radial Flow Chromatography
Abstract
Traditionally, axial flow columns have been utilized for protein purification: samples are applied to the top of the column and separated down the vertical length. A piston presses against the top of the resin bed to ensure an evenly packed bed and to remove dead spaces that develop during resin compression. This forms part of the head plate of the column, which generally has to be removed before packing the column.
Affiliation(s): (2) BAS Technology, Congleton, Cheshire, UK
Series: Methods in Biotechnology  |  Volume: 9  |  Pub. Date: Mar-31-2000  |  Page Range: 173-184  |  DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59259-027-8_13
Subject:  Protein Science
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