Virus removal from bioproducts using ultrafiltration membranes modified with latex particle pretreatment.
Ultrafiltration is an attractive process for virus removal from bioproducts owing to its high throughput as well as the fact that the operation is carried out under ambient conditions (damage to proteins is highly limited). The principal concern regarding the adoption of conventional ultrafiltration...
Main Authors: | Bellara, SR, Cui, Z, MacDonald, S, Pepper, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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