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titleOfInvention METHOD OF SEPARATION OF BLOOD PROTEINS
abstract The method for separating blood proteins includes their chromatographic purification. As a source of proteins, blood plasma cryoprecipitate is used, which is treated with aluminum oxide, cooled to 14-16 ° C, centrifuged, the supernatant is sterilized by filtration, Then it is treated with a detergent to inactivate viruses and applied to a column with resin, the column with a protein solution is loaded with a buffer solution containing 0.11 Me of sodium chloride. Fibrinogen is transferred to the filtrate, and other proteins are absorbed on the column, then fibronectin and von Willebrand factor are eluted.
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