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has gloss | eng: Fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC), is a form of liquid chromatography similar to high-performance liquid chromatography that is used to separate or purify proteins from complex mixtures. FPLC system is a complete system for laboratory scale chromatographic separations of proteins and other biomolecules. Liquid Chromatography is a term which refers to all chromatographic method with a liquid mobile phase. The stationary phase may be a liquid or a solid. FPLC is a type of liquid chromatography where the solvent velocity is controlled by pumps to control the constant flow rate of solvents. The solvents are accessed through tubing from an outside reservoir. Depending on the types of separation preferred, various columns are used. FPLC is commonly used in biochemistry and enzymology. The system was developed and marketed by Pharmacia (now GE Healthcare) in 1982. |
lexicalization | eng: Fast protein liquid chromatography |
instance of | (noun) the act of decomposing a substance into its constituent elements chemical analysis, qualitative analysis |
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