Flash column chromatography was developed in 1978 as an alternative method to long column chromatography. The method aims to isolate a component from a mixture and thereby purify it. It was built from ...
Monolithic columns represent a significant advancement in liquid chromatography, utilising a continuous, porous structure to facilitate rapid and efficient separations. Unlike traditional packed ...
Dr. Milton Lee, Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Brigham Young University, talks to AZoM about the miniaturization of columns in chromatography and what the ...
Case in point: For more than a century, chromatography practitioners have been separating the components of chemical mixtures by using columns packed with various types of particulate matter. Recently ...
What is 2D liquid chromatography? Two-dimensional (2D) liquid chromatography is a powerful tool to separate complex compound mixtures. The principle behind 2D liquid chromatography is that compounds ...
Table 1 Substrates of human matrix metalloproteinases. Figure 1: The domain structures of secreted-type matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and membrane-anchored MMPs. Figure 2: Purification steps of ...
Bring your lab gear and join Birke Götz (Product Manager), Martin Verstegen (Sales Manager), and Björn Brodbeck (Application Chemist) for a hands-on session on how to transition from open column to ...
Downstream bioprocessing steps have long been a challenge to drug manufacturers, particularly the chromatography step for purification of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The complexity of traditional ...
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