To many people embarking on a protein purification project, much of this section will not be relevant, for they have no choice of raw material. A wide variety of different circumstances could prevail; the laboratory may be working solely on a particular organ or species, and the only considerations about the raw material may be questions of availability in sufficient quantities at times when needed, and the possibility of frozen storage before use.
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Scopes, R. K. (1994). Making an Extract. In Protein Purification (pp. 22–43). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2333-5_2
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