Do you suffer from protein aggregation, oligomerization or degradation? If so, analytical SEC is a great diagnostic tool...
Silica- and agarose-based resins are the two most used types of size exclusion chromatography (SEC) resins available for protein analysis purposes. But how do they compare and which should you use?
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