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Abstract(s)
In this report the synthesis of polymers that can be used for construction of biofunctional bio-degradable
supraporous monoliths is described. Such monoliths are suggested as scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. It
is well known that major drawbacks of known biodegradable scaffolds based on polylactic acid (PLA) are
uncontrollable mechanical properties, as well as obstacle introduction of reactive groups for
biofunctionalization.
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Keywords
Human immunoglobulin G Affinity chromatography Monolithic technology
Citation
Pelin, Arslan; Rodrigues, Alírio; Pais, L.S. (2012). Separation of human immunoglobulin G subclasses using monolith technology. In 5th Monolith Summer School & Symposium – Applications in Biochromatography, Bioconversion and Solid Phase Synthesis. Ajdovscina and Portoroz, Slovenia.