Abstract

Theories of protein partitioning in two-phase systems which account for the effects of different aspects of system composition — such as the choice of materials, protein size, polymer molecular weight, polymer concentration, salt concentration, and affinity ligands — are reviewed. Although the present theories provide some information about specific aspects of partitioning, a comprehensive and fundamental theory which can be used to predict protein partitioning behaviour has not yet been developed. Some recommendations for future work are given.

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