Abstract

A method for chromatographic separation of serum proteins on the basis of solubility in buffers of low ionic strength has been developed. Its application to the isolation of the first component of guinea pig complement has led to a two-step process that yielded estimated recoveries of 45% or more, with an increase in specific activity of at least 250-fold in most runs.

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