Protein Adsorption and Recovery Using a Novel Filter Device

Protein Adsorption and Recovery Using a Novel Filter Device

Comparing a novel multiplex filtration device over traditional sample preparation methods

Written bySartorius
| 1 min read

Biopharmaceutical samples often contain insoluble particles like cell debris or protein aggregates that can damage analytical instruments by blocking capillaries of auto-samplers of analytical devices or chromatography columns. Filtration of these particles can acheieve absolute particle removal, but the sample volumes on typical syringe filters are often too large for small-scale experiments.

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