Convective Interaction Media (CIM) monolith chromatography is the latest innovative FPLC/HPLC technique for the separation and analysis of biomolecules. This technique, based on convective mass ...
Hydrophobic-interaction chromatography and reversed-phase chromatography (HIC/RPC) for large-scale separation of proteins was the focus of a series of talks at Tosoh Bioscience’s recent “HIC/RPC ...
This short seminar discusses chromatographic techniques suitable for the analysis of large molecular weight biomolecules. With an increased interest in the area of biotherapeutics and more regulations ...
Most adsorption chromatography methods are based on a direct chemical interaction of a solid-phase ligand with a complementary target site on some population of biomolecules. Examples include ...
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2002 ”for the development of methods for identification and structure analyses of biological macromolecules” ...
Tosoh Bioscience LLC, a provider of chromatographic solutions for the separation and purification of biomolecules, has announced the launch of the Octave BIO Multi-Column Chromatography (MCC) system.
insights from industryAnke BoerdgenHead of Product Management and MarketingKnauer Wissenschaftliche Geräte GmbH An interview with Anke Boerdgen, Head of Product Management and Marketing, KNAUER ...
Biological drugs (biologics), such as antibodies, proteins, and viruses, are some of the most effective modern disease treatments. These therapeutics are manufactured in cells, so they run the risk of ...
Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was widely used in the 1960s and 1970s for pesticide residue analysis, but only to a limited extent since gas–liquid chromatography (GLC) and high performance liquid ...
A team of researchers at IOCB Prague headed by Dr. Tomáš Slanina has developed a new method for labeling molecules with fluorescent dyes that surpasses existing approaches in both precision and ...
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