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There are a great many methods published for use in coupling ligands to solid phases to provide affSty purification matrices for macromolecules. Frequently the authors are very enthusiastic about some feature of their work and commercial suppliers too will tell you about their strong points (but not the weak points) in their products.
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Pepper, D.S. (1992). Some Alternative Coupling Chemistries for Affinity Chromatography. In: Kenney, A., Fowell, S. (eds) Practical Protein Chromatography. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 11. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-213-2:173
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