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titleOfInvention Packing material for ion exchange liquid chromatography and analysis method of glycated hemoglobin
abstract The present invention relates to a packing material for ion exchange liquid chromatography capable of effectively suppressing non-specific adsorption of proteins and the like by increasing hydrophilicity, and analysis of glycated hemoglobin using the packing material for ion exchange liquid chromatography. Provide a method. A packing material for ion exchange liquid chromatography having an ion exchange group, a water contact angle of 60 ° or less, and a surface not coated with a hydrophilic compound. [Selection figure] None
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