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Downstream Processing and Bioseparation by Jean-Francois P. Hamel β€” book cover

Downstream Processing and Bioseparation

by Hamel, Jean-Francois P., Hunter, Jean B., Sikdar, Subhas K.
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This new volume examines the state of the art of several important separation processes as they relate to biotechnology. Focusing on isolation and purification of downstream processing, it presents recent research results of several promising techniques. Its 15 chapters cover extraction and membrane processing, processes using biospecific interaction with proteins, and novel isolation and purification processes. Many of the chapters contain data that have not been published before. This volume presents the spectrum of current thinking and activities on bioseparation, specifically of large molecules such as proteins and polysaccharides.

About the Author, Jean-Francois P. Hamel

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Cornell University

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Papers of a symposium held during the Third Chemical Congress of North America, Toronto, Canada, June 1988. The book examines our current knowledge of several important separation processes useful in biotechnology. Focusing on isolation and purification of downstream processing, it covers extraction and membrane processing, processes using biospecific interaction with proteins, and novel isolation and purification processes. Focuses on large molecules such as proteins and polysaccharides. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 7, 1990
Publisher
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, c1990.
Pages
303
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780841217386

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