Antibody immobilization to high-performance liquid chromatography supports : Characterization of maximum loading capacity for intact immunoglobulin G and Fab fragments
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概要
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- 2000-08-04
著者
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Hage David
Department Of Chemistry University Of Nebraska
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Clarke William
Department Of Pediatrics University Of Virginia
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Jackson Amiee
Department Of Chemistry University Of Nebraska
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BECKWITH Julie
Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska
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REYNOLDS Bambi
Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska
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KARLE Elizabeth
Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska
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Reynolds Bambi
Department Of Chemistry University Of Nebraska
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Beckwith Julie
Department Of Chemistry University Of Nebraska
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Karle Elizabeth
Department Of Chemistry University Of Nebraska
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Clarke William
Department Of Chemistry University Of Nebraska
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