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When should I use Membrane Adsorbers?

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When should I use Membrane Adsorbers?

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Basically these membranes may be used for all ion exchange applications described in the literature for ion exchange chromatographic gels. You should consider to use membrane adsorbers if you need to: – Process very large volumes (up to 10 thousands of liters) to capture small amounts of proteins and peptides. – Remove contaminants as DNA and endotoxins at downstream processing scale (DSP) – Purify viruses – Purify large proteins >300 kDa – Use covalently attached proteins such as protein A for antibody production or contaminant specific antibodies during DSP – Purify in a very simple and robust way.

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