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Protein Purification

The image depicts a scientific process involving three pipettes at the top, each filled with blue liquid. Below the pipettes, there are beakers containing green liquid with suspended particles. Adjacent to the beakers is a graduated cylinder holding blue liquid. This likely represents a laboratory procedure related to protein purification.

Numerous protein purification methods are widely used in both biological and biomedical research. Recombinant protein expression and purification workflows depend on many variables. These variables include but are not limited to the physical properties and biological function of the protein, and whether a bacterial or eukaryotic cell line should be used to express the protein of interest. Significant advancements have been made in the area of recombinant protein expression  and purification methodology along with a plethora of commercially available systems and kits. However, proteins are complex macromolecules, and optimal protein expression and purification strategies must be determined empirically.  



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