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Protein Liquid Chromatography - Volume 61

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Protein Liquid Chromatography is a handbook-style guide to liquid chromatography as a tool for isolating and purifying proteins, consisting of 25 individual chapters divided into three parts: Part A covers commonly-used, classic modes of chromatography such as ion-exchange, size-exclusion, and reversed-phase; Part B deals with various target protein classes such as membrane proteins, recombinant proteins, and glycoproteins; and Part C looks at various miscellaneous related topics, including coupling reaction, buffer solution additives, and software.

The text as a whole can be viewed as a systematic survey of available methods and how best to use them, but also attempts to provide an exhaustive coverage of each facet.

How to solve a specific problem using a chosen method is the overall essence of the volume.

The principle philosophy of this compilation is that practical application is everything; therefore, both classical and modern methods are presented in detail, with examples involving conventional, medium- and high-pressure techniques.

Over-exposure to history, concept, and theory has deliberately been avoided.

The reader will find a wealth of tips and tricks from users for users, including advice on the advantages and disadvantages of each method.

Easy-to-read sections on "Getting started now" and "Where to go from here" attempt to provide hands-on, fool-proof detailed practical procedures with complete and even standard model runs for any scientist or technician at work in this area.

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Elsevier Science Ltd
0444502114 / 9780444502117
Paperback / softback
14/12/1999
United Kingdom
English
933 pages
156 x 233 mm, 1270 grams
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