Protein Purification
Protein purification is the process of isolating one or more proteins from a complex mixture. It plays a key role in the production of pharmaceuticals and other biotechnologically derived products. By separating proteins from other molecules, their structure and function can be studied, leading to better understanding of their roles in cellular processes and diseases. Furthermore, their isolation makes them useful as therapeutics, diagnostics, and research tools. Protein purification techniques range from simple and low-cost methods such as column chromatography, to more complex and expensive methods such as high-density affinity chromatography.
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