Effects of coupling method and ligand concentration on adsorption equilibrium in immuno-affinity chromatography.
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The effects of ligand concentration and coupling method on the adsorption equilibrium in immuno-affinity chromatography were studied by use of polyclonal anti-BSA antibody and Fab fragments. Immobilized IgG and Fab fragments showed similar adsorption behavior, and the adsorption equilibrium was not affected by the coupling method or the concentration of immobilized ligands. However, the binding ratio, defined as the ratio of mole antigen adsorbed to mole binding site, depended on the coupling method and decreased with increasing ligand concentration.
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著者
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Sada Eizo
Chemical Engineering Department Kyoto University
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KONDO AKIHIKO
Chemical Engineering Department, Kyoto University
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Kondo Akihiko
Chemical Engineering Department Kyoto University
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Katoh Shigeo
Chemical Engineering Department Kyoto University
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KIYOKAWA ATSUO
Chemical Engineering Department, Kyoto University
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