Newsletter | January 23, 2013

01.23.13 -- Application Of In Silico Techniques For Affinity Chromatography

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Application Of in silico Techniques For Affinity Chromatography
By Hassan Mamdani, Jim C. Pearson, Dev Baines, Steven J. Burton, ProMetic BioSciences Ltd
Early-stage application of affinity chromatography in downstream processing is acknowledged as a desirable objective, with the potential to increase yields and reduce the overall cost of goods.
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