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Electrophoretic desorption of concanavalin A from Sephadex G 50 is described. The method is simple, rapid, eliminates dialysis and biologically active carbohydrate free lectin is obtained within an hour.
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Varghese, G., Diwan, A.M. Electrophoretic desorption of concanavalin a from an affinity matrix: A rapid method for the preparation of carbohydrate free concanavalin A. Biotechnol Tech 3, 233–234 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01876054
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