
Affinity chromatography resins facilitate the selective retention of a target compound dissolved within a more complex sample. Resins used in affinity chromatography will vary depending upon the biological target and its chemical affinities. Interactions include antibody-antigen, protein A and G-immunoglobulins, streptavidin-biotin, lectin-polysaccharide, metal-polyhistidine tags, and enzyme-substrate complexes. Resin materials can include carbohydrates such as agarose and sepharose, immunoglobulins and metals such as nickel. Browse the diverse listing of affinity chromatography resins below and visit the supplier page for details.
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- Goat IgG was coupled to agarose beads using a cyanogen bromide method
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