Purification of IgG by Precipitation with Sodium Sulfate or Ammonium Sulfate

  • Page M
  • Thorpe R
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Abstract

Addition of appropriate amounts of salts, such as ammonium or sodium sulfate, causes precipitation of IgG (1) from all mammals, and can be used for serum, plasma, ascites fluid, and hybridoma culture supernatant. Although such IgG is usually contaminated with other...

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Page, M., & Thorpe, R. (1996). Purification of IgG by Precipitation with Sodium Sulfate or Ammonium Sulfate. In The Protein Protocols Handbook (pp. 721–722). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-259-9_125

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