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Chromatographie

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Die Chromatogaphie zählt zu den am häufigsten angewandten analytischen und präparativen Trenntechniken. Sie beruht auf der Wechselwirkung zwischen dem Analyten (hier: zu untersuchendes Protein bzw. Peptid), der sich in einer mobilen flüssigen oder gasförmigen Phase (Lösungsmittel bzw. Pufferlösung oder Trägergas) gelöst befindet, und einer flüssigen oder festen stationären Phase oder einem spezifischen Liganden, die von einem Trägermaterial (Matrix) stabilisiert werden.

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Holtzhauer, M. (1996). Chromatographie. In: Holtzhauer, M. (eds) Methoden in der Proteinanalytik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61422-4_2

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