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Purifying Proteins from Mammalian Cell Culture

Purifying Proteins from Mammalian Cell Culture

 
 September 20, 2018 
 Microbiology 
 The latest microbiology news from the AZoNetwork 
 #ALT#Purifying Proteins from Mammalian Cell Culture

In many cases mammalian cells are the only option to produce recombinant proteins with correct post-translational modifications. Dr Dennis Karthaus discusses methods, applications and challenges of purifying recombinant proteins from mammalian cell cultures.

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