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Analytical protein chromatography is a technique used to analyze and characterize proteins by separating them according to their physical and chemical attributes, including size, charge, and affinity. This approach enables the assessment of protein purity, quantification, and identification of alterations such as post-translational modifications (PTMs). Typical analytical methods encompass affinity chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (r-pHPLC), and size-exclusion chromatography.
Our portfolio of Thermo Scientific high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) solutions features POROS and CaptureSelect chemistries—widely used in bioprocessing to monitor monoclonal antibody titer and product yield from cell culture supernatant. POROS analytical chromatography columns enable rapid separation of biomolecules for analytical applications, while POROS CaptureSelect analytical columns help expand the advantages of high-speed, high-performance quantitation to antibody fragments and isotypes, biosimilars, and fusion proteins. Analytical columns can be operated on any HPLC or medium-pressure chromatography system.
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