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CHT Chromatography Media: 5 Essential Facts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE6FXoKJ_PM Bio-Rad Laboratories 1,926 views Aug 8, 2019 Dr. Mark Snyder, R&D Applications Manager, Process Chromatography, Bio-Rad Laboratories Ceramic Hydroxyapatite XT, is a calcium affinity cation exchange chromatography media. It is used for the purification of numerous types of biomolecules and provides single-step clearance of impurities and aggregates for monoclonal antibody purification. CHT XT is an easy-to-use mixed-mode chromatography media. Unlike other chromatography media it is both the ligand and the support matrix. In this webinar our expert, Dr. Mark Snyder, will discuss the application use of CHT XT at process-scale and provide guidelines on where to start when selecting a hydroxyapatite media for your purification. Request a sample of CHT XT at https://www.bio-rad.com/samplenow Mission: To provide useful, high-quality products and services that advance scientific discovery and improve healthcare. At Bio-Rad, we are united behind this effort. These two objectives are the driving force behind every decision we make, from developing innovative ideas to building global solutions that help solve our customers' greatest challenges. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_21M2S-ogMU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhgvHq52DP8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFG_1nIB4i8&t=44s CHT™ Ceramic Hydroxyapatite Resin for Commercial Purification Bio-Rad Laboratories 72.6K subscribers Subscribed 37 Share Download 13,234 views Aug 16, 2012 For more information, visit http://www.bio-rad.com/cht . Bio-Rad's CHT Resins are innovative mixed-mode media that offer unique separation properties and unparalleled selectivity and resolution for a variety of molecules. CHT Ceramic Hydroxyapatite Resins are among the leading media for biomolecule purification. The spherical ceramic form of these crystalline hydroxyapatite media allow them to be used in production-scale columns at high flow rates while maintaining their unique separation properties. These media can be used at any stage in a process from initial capture to final polishing. Two types of CHT Resins are available in three particle sizes (20, 40, and 80 µm): • Type I has a higher protein binding capacity and better capacity for acidic proteins • Type II has a lower protein binding capacity but offers better resolution of nucleic acids and certain proteins; it also has a very low affinity for albumin and is particularly well-suited for the purification of many species and classes of immunoglobulins. http://www.bio-rad.com/evportal/desti... We Are Bio-Rad. Our mission: To provide useful, high-quality products and services that advance scientific discovery and improve healthcare. At Bio-Rad, we are united behind this effort. These two objectives are the driving force behind every decision we make, from developing innovative ideas to building global solutions that help solve our customers' greatest challenges. Connect with Bio-Rad Online: Website: http://www.bio-rad.com/ #WIPO @NegarRiahi Change Maker 2024 https://www.wipo.int/web/ipday/wipd-changemakers-gallery-nominee-profile?profileId=3678440 ................................................................................................... Bio-Rad Laboratories is the pioneer in all innovative solutions we can immagine in the world. I have today been able to write to them via this event about my innovation related to Dentistry and Medicine to connect dirarienumbers created in Sweden. Now we need more education in upcoming events to connect the entire World via @WIPO to create Sustainable Development via Regenerative Era to support Humanity at cellular level. If everyone will save the World, they should update via rules and give access to pure inert regenerative materials via clinical treatments there New Era will have demand on Best Solutions to save Time & Money when people get healthy at once with real education to eliminate pollution & purify all cavities via reconstructions made with ceramic era. www.negarpaintings.blogspot.se @NegarRiahi BSc Dental Inert Regenerative Materials Technician 1997