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Protein Purification: Principles and Practice (Springer Advanced Texts in
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Protein Purification: Principles and Practice (Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry) Hardcover - 1993

by Scopes, Robert K

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The third edition of this classic guide updates methods, principles, and references, taking both the novice and the experience researcher from theory to application. "Should be on every laboratory shelf where proteins are being handled or purified . . . a feast and a genuine pleasure to read".--Nature. 164 illustrations.

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Springer, 1993-11-19. 3rd. hardcover. Used:Good.
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There are many complex, sophisticated pieces of equipment designed for protein separations and, as in every other walk of life, these are becoming more automated for convenience and simplicity of operation.

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