negative chromatography

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Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry:

negative chromatography

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a term sometimes used to denote methods of purification of substances by affinity chromatography in which a specific contaminant in a sample interacts with and is selectively retained by the adsorbent, especially as opposed to positive chromatography.

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