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Chromatography-free recovery of biopharmaceuticals through aqueous two-phase processing

The therapeutic use of proteins has created an increasing demand for feasible and economical methods for both up- and downstream processes. However, whereas upstream processes have attracted substantial investment and commercial attention, downstream processing has been overlooked, causing a product...

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Published in:Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) 2009-04, Vol.27 (4), p.240-247
Main Authors: Azevedo, Ana M, Rosa, Paula A.J, Ferreira, I. Filipa, Aires-Barros, M. Raquel
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Cost reduction
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Growth factors
Hormones
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