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titleOfInvention Endotoxin adsorption system
abstract [PROBLEMS] To adsorb and remove endotoxin without reducing the cation concentration in a body fluid. SOLUTION: A cation exchange resin having sodium as a counter ion, sodium and one other than sodium. An endotoxin adsorption system that does not reduce cation concentration is provided, including a combination with a cation exchange resin having one or more metal ions as counterions.
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