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Figure 1. Clontech¡¯s Glycoprotein Enrichment Resin demonstrates more effective glycoprotein enrichment than a competitor¡¯s resin. Glycoprotein Enrichment Resin provides decreased leakage of glycosylated proteins (IgG) in the flowthrough fraction (Lanes 2 & 5),and increased binding of glycosylated proteins (IgG) to the column (Lanes 3 & 6) compared to Competitor S¡¯s resin, as demonstrated by Western blotting with an antibody to human IgG.
Components & Storage Conditions
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References
1. Glycoprotein Enrichment and Detection (July 2008) Clontechniques XXIII(3):6-8.