1964
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(64)90071-6
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Chromatographic studies on plant viruses

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“…absorption spectrophotometry of preparations containing the compound. For detailed information on virus purification, see Francki (1972), Schumaker & Rees (1972), Venekamp (1972), Noordam (1973) and Gibbs & Harrison (1976). Specific information on purification methods for over 200 described viruses is contained in the Commonwealth Mycological Institute/Association of Applied Biologists Descriptions of Plant Viruses.…”
Section: (B) Using Purified Preparationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…absorption spectrophotometry of preparations containing the compound. For detailed information on virus purification, see Francki (1972), Schumaker & Rees (1972), Venekamp (1972), Noordam (1973) and Gibbs & Harrison (1976). Specific information on purification methods for over 200 described viruses is contained in the Commonwealth Mycological Institute/Association of Applied Biologists Descriptions of Plant Viruses.…”
Section: (B) Using Purified Preparationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies were almost exclusively directed towards suspensions of spherical colloidal particles. Some attention however has been given to the phase separation induced by non-adsorbing polymer in suspensions of rod-like colloidal particles, namely the precipitation of rod-like virus particles by polyethylene glycol [45][46][47][48]. The aim of this work was the isolation and purification of viruses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Immunochemically pure IgG from human serum has been obtained by chromatography on QAE-Sephadex A-50 which can be regenerated with acetate buffer treatment (655). The subject of plant virus purification on cellulose columns with solvent containing polyethylene glycol has been reviewed (1499).…”
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confidence: 99%