Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography - Citations
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Multivalent interaction chromatography as exemplified by the adsorption and desorption of skeletal muscle enzymes on hydrophobic alkyl-agaroses.
J Chromatogr PMID 418077
J Chromatogr PMID 418077
Author(s): H P HP Jennissen
Non-ionic adsorption chromatography of proteins.
J Chromatogr PMID 649758
J Chromatogr PMID 649758
Author(s): B H BH Hofstee, N F NF Otillio
General aspects of hydrophobic chromatography. Adsorption and elution characteristics of some skeletal muscle enzymes.
Biochemistry PMID 163642
Biochemistry PMID 163642
Author(s): H P HP Jennissen, L M LM Heilmeyer
Abstract: If the degree of substitution of Sepharose 4 B with alpha-alkylamines is varied gels of different hydrophobicity are produced. Proteins can be adsorbe... read more »
Abstract: If the degree of substitution of Sepharose 4 B with alpha-alkylamines is varied gels of different hydrophobicity are produced. Proteins can be adsorbe... read more »
Salting-out in amphiphilic gels as a new approach to hydrophobic adsorption.
Nature PMID 4356152
Nature PMID 4356152
Author(s): J J Porath, L L Sundberg, N N Fornstedt, I I Olsson
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