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Definition
: A chromatographic technique that utilizes the ability of biological molecules to bind to certain ligands specifically and reversibly. It is used in protein biochemistry. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
DF: CHROMATOGR AFFINITY
Examples
Immunochromatography
Other names
Chromatography, Bioaffinity; Bioaffinity Chromatography; Affinity Chromatography
Substance
CAS Registry & name
Categories
Source
His-
His-
His-
His-
His-
His
0
*Histidine
*Oligopeptides
Chromatography, Affinity.
Inorg Chem 2000 Mar 20;39(6):1180-6
sulfate cellufine
144637-99-0
Polymers
Chromatography, Affinity
Ion Exchange Resins.
Mol Cell Endocrinol 1992 Dec;90(1):1-6
Fractogel TSK AF-
Red
146883-69-4
*Polymers
*Triazines
Chromatography, Affinity.
J Biol Chem 1992 Jun 25;267(18):12717-21
Dynospheres XP 3507
112153-96-5 Dynospheres XP 3507
*Polyethylene Glycols
*Polymethacrylic Acids
Chromatography, Affinity.
J Chromatogr 1991;540(1-2):103
trisphenylcarbamoylcellulose
9047-07-8 Cellulose, tris(phenylcarbamate)
Cellulose/*analogs & derivatives
Chromatography, Affinity.
J Chromatogr 1990;532(2):305
glycyl-
prolyl-
arginyl-
prolyl-
lysyl-
fractogel
0
*Oligopeptides
*Polymers
Chromatography, Affinity.
Thromb Haemost 1990;63(3):439
S-
hexylglutathione-
sepharose
69772-83-4
Glutathione/*analogs & derivatives
Sepharose/*analogs & derivatives
Chromatography, Affinity.
Biochem J 1988;255(3):913
Brown Fractogel TSK-
AF
0
*Polymers
*Triazines
Chromatography, Affinity.
J Chromatogr 1987;397:197
ORG 2058 affinity resin
84013-72-9 Agarose, 19-
((16alpha,17beta)-
16-
ethyl-
3-
oxoestr-
4-
en-
17-
yl)-
2,7,10,19-
tetraoxo-
14,15-
dithia-
3,6,11,18-
tetrazanonadec-
1-
yl ether
*Pregnenediones
*Resins, Synthetic
Chromatography, Affinity.
Eur J Biochem 1982;128(1):249
glycyl-
glycyl-
argininal
80434-79-3 Glycinamide, glycyl-
N-
(4-
((aminoiminomethyl)amino)-
1-
formylbutyl)-
, (S)
*Oligopeptides
Chromatography, Affinity.
Biochim Biophys Acta 1981;660(2):256