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elution

In chemistry, washing of an adsorbed substance from the adsorbing material; it is used, for example, in the separation processes of chromatography and electrophoresis.



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In earlier studies ion-exchange HPLC columns have been used but found to be inconvenient due to their poor stability and/or long elution times required for re-equilibriation of the columns after applying the salt gradient.
In vitro degradation and elution experiments have been conducted with this matrix.
One of the reasons for poor survival on porous surfaces could be inefficient elution of virus from these surfaces.
 
 
 
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