Abstract
This report describes the first time entire viral capsids have been purified using fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) techniques. The FPLC is used here to separate the two electrophoretic forms of cowpea mosaic virus. The capsid forms are shown to be separated by the Mono-Q column without damaging the capsids.
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