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Affinity chromatography is a separation method that utilizes specific biological interactions, such as antigen-antibody binding, to purify biochemical mixtures. The technique requires a ligand attached to a matrix that selectively binds the target compound, allowing for its isolation from other components in a mixture. Applications include the purification of enzymes, proteins, and nucleic acids, with various types of ligands and matrices available for different targets.
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