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Chromatography columns separate proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules. Column selection depends on the stationary phase, operating pressure, and scale of use. Thermo Fisher Scientific supports accelerated speed to market, reproducibility and ease of use from development through manufacturing with prepacked columns.
Chromatographic column design influences recovery and scalability, so matching the format to the workflow is crucial when transitioning from development to manufacturing. The RoboColumn format is intended for automated high-throughput screening with robotic systems, while GoPure and MiniChrom formats are commonly used for resin evaluation and bench-scale development. Preparative prepacked columns are designed to extend these studies from bench-scale to pilot scale and beyond.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific offers additional chromatography products to optimize purification. Explore resins, membranes, and screening plates developed to complement column-based workflows and facilitate flexibility across scales.
CaptureSelect affinity resin leverages highly specific ligands for the capture of antibodies, proteins, viral vectors, and other biomolecules. POROS resin uses tuned chemistry on a rigid backbone with large throughpores for process-scale separations, offering high resolution and capacity.
Chromatography resins are available for affinity, ion exchange (IEX), hydrophobic interaction (HIC), and mixed-mode workflows. Formats span from evaluation tools to production-scale resins applied in cGMP biomanufacturing.
Membrane chromatography supports higher flow rates and shorter processing times compared to traditional packed-bed resin and can help accelerate biologics production from development through manufacturing.
A 96-well plate format allows scientists to streamline resin evaluation by running multiple purifications in parallel. This enables early comparison of binding and wash conditions before moving to larger-scale studies.
RoboColumn™ is a registered trademark of Repligen Corporation.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.