Gomis-Fons et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Integration of a complete downstream process for the automated lab-scale production of a recombinant proteinGomis-Fons et al., 2019
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- 17167910041388038102
- Author
- Gomis-Fons J
- Löfgren A
- Andersson N
- Nilsson B
- Berghard L
- Wood S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Biotechnology
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In this work, an automated downstream process for the purification and formulation of a recombinant protein was integrated at lab scale in a single chromatography unit. The purification chain consists of three bind-and-elute chromatography columns, a flow-through …
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