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Science 8 October 1965:
Vol. 150. no. 3693, pp. 224 - 226
DOI: 10.1126/science.150.3693.224

Articles

Protein Solutions: Concentration by a Rapid Method

William F. Blatt 1, Michael P. Feinberg 1, Harold B. Hopfenberg 1, and Calvin A. Saravis 2

1 U. S. Arny Natick Laboratories, Natick, Massachusetts
2 Protein Foundation, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

Protein solutions were concentrated, with no evidence of denaturation, by means of membranes formed from the complex interaction product of polyanions and polycations (Diaplex). The technique is considerably more rapid than conventional ultrafiltration with Visking tubing.


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