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Choosing Between Proteins A, G, and L: Key Similarities and Differences
Have you heard of Protein A, Protein G, and Protein L? Maybe you know that you need one of them to p...
Conjugating Ligands to Agarose Beads for Affinity Purification
Affinity purification is a frequently used technique for purifying proteins. During affinity purific...
How Agarose Beads are Made
Agarose beads are a foundational tool used for various protein purification techniques. Most frequen...
Protein G Agarose Beads for Antibody Purification and Immunoprecipitation
Protein G binds to the heavy chains of antibodies and is used to purify antibodies and support immun...
All About Protein A Agarose Beads: Their Function and Uses
Protein A is a bacterial protein from the cell wall of Staphylococus aureus that binds to the heavy...
4 Important Applications for Protein Purification Using Ion Exchange Chromatography
Ion Exchange Chromatography is routinely sandwiched between affinity and size exclusion steps in an...
Develop the Best Protocol for Protein Purification with Ion Exchange Chromatography (IEX)
Does it ever feel like the hardest part of a project is just getting started on the dang thing? For...
An Overview on Ion-Exchange Chromatography
Have you ever heard the saying “opposites attract”? Well, it turns out this phrase is true in the mo...
The 2 Common Types of Ion Exchange Chromatography: Anion vs. Cation
Ion exchange chromatography includes a suite of related methods that purify proteins based on their...