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Optimizing Resin Selection for mAb Purification
Choosing optimal resins for monoclonal antibody (mAb) purification depends on various factors, such as the desired purity and physicochemical properties of the target protein. In addition to the ability of resins to bind to the target protein, other factors such as impurity removal, aggregation minimization, and separation of target protein variants should be taken into account. Our handy guide offers strategies to simplify the selection process.
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- The factors that influence resin selection for a particular mAb
- Alternative methods to the traditional affinity capture step
- Strategies to minimize aggregate formation and distinguish closely related target protein species
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