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Fractionation of nucleic acid on benzoylated-naphthoylated DEAE cellulose

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1967
Nucleic acids have been fractionated by column chromatography using methylated albumin kieselguhr (Mandell & Hershey, 1960; Sueoka & Cheng, 1962) cellulose CF-11 (Franklin, 1966), agarose (Erikson & Gordon, 1966) and hydroxyapatite (Muench & Berg, 1966).
Sedat, John W.   +2 more
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Immobilisierung von polymergebundenen oligodesoxyribocytidylsäuren an DEAE‐cellulose

Die Makromolekulare Chemie, 1981
AbstractN‐Anisoyl‐deoxyribocytidine‐5′‐phosphate is chemically polycondensed. From the polycondensate, oligomers containing four or more monomeric units are isolated chromatographically and subsequently linked to a soluble polyvinylalcohol. After cleavage of the nucleobaseprotecting groups, the unreacted oligodesoxyribocytidylic acids are separated ...
Herbert Schott, Hildegard Watzlawick
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Isolation of IgG by DEAE Cellulose

1979
Weakly basic cellulose ion exchanges, such as DEAE cellulose, can be used for the separation of serum proteins according to the procedure of Sober and co-workers (1956). This procedure is especially useful for isolation of IgG antibodies, which leave the column in a relatively pure form right after the void volume.
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Decontamination of polymerase chain reaction reagents using DEAE–cellulose

Analytical Biochemistry, 2009
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is widely used to detect specific DNA sequences for purposes of microbial identification, clinical diagnosis, and basic research. The most pernicious problem plaguing this technique is contamination of PCR reagents with previously amplified material.
S A, Glushkov   +2 more
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Separation of Heparin into Subtractions by DEAE-Cellulose Chromatography

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1979
SummaryCommercial porcine heparin can be separated into three distinct subtractions by using DEAE-cellulose chromatography and a stepped salt gradient. Gram quantities of heparin can be fractionated by this technique. All three heparin subtractions can accelerate the inhibition of thrombin by antithrombin III with different efficiency.
R H, Yue, T, Starr, M M, Gertler
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Fractionation of Calf Thymus DNA by DEAE Cellulose Column Chromatography

Preparative Biochemistry, 1982
Commercially available calf thymus DNA could be fractionated into different populations by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography, presumably due to the tertiary folding of the solid fibrous form of DNA which opened up gradually in solution. Depending on the duration in solution or the concentration of the solution, various peaks could be obtained by ...
A F, Wu, T T, Wu
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Two forms of striatal tyrosine hydroxylase from DEAE-cellulose chromatography

Brain Research, 1983
Tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in freshly prepared 45,000 g supernatant from rat striatum was fractionated by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. The elution was made with 2 vols. of buffer (50 mM Tris, pH 7.4; 2 mM dithiothreitol) followed by 4 vols. of a linear NaCl gradient (0 0.3 M) in the same buffer.
P Y, Sze, R F, Alderson, B J, Hedrick
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Batch preparation of rabbit γG globulin with DEAE-cellulose

Molecular Immunology, 1967
Abstract A rapid method for the preparatoin of γG globulin of specified purity from rabbit serum by a single batch absorption with DEAE-cellulose is described. The percentage purity of the product depends upon the quantity of DEAE-cellulose used per ml serum.
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Ionization of deae-cellulose

Journal of Chromatography A, 1989
Marvin A. Smith, Paul C. Gillespie
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