Achieving high dynamic adsorption performance! Introducing flow rate characteristics, chemical stability, and stationary cleaning, among others!
This document is a technical data sheet published about the ion exchange chromatography resin "Cellufine MAX GS." The base carrier uses highly cross-linked cellulose particles, allowing for operation at high flow rates. The ligand structure is designed to efficiently separate monomers and aggregates of monoclonal antibodies. We introduce topics such as "separation of monomers and aggregates of monoclonal antibodies" and "separation characteristics of model proteins." We encourage you to read it. [Contents (partial)] ■ About Cellufine ■ Cellufine MAX GS ■ Dynamic binding capacity of Cellufine MAX GS ■ Separation of monomers and aggregates of monoclonal antibodies ■ Flow rate characteristics of Cellufine MAX GS *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Listings】 ■Separation Characteristics of Model Proteins ■Chemical Stability and In-Place Cleaning ■How to Place an Order ■Contact Us *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our group was founded in 1906 as Sogi Electric Co., Ltd., and since then, we have been a pioneer in Japan's chemical industry, contributing to the development of society by expanding renewable energy generated by hydropower into the field of electrochemistry and developing domestic nitrogen fertilizers. Our unchanging mission is to engage in manufacturing that harmonizes with the global environment, to solve our customers' challenges in order to realize a rich life, and to cultivate outstanding human resources who can thrive globally, continuously serving society.