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Mahlet A Woldeyes1, Cesar Calero-Rubio1, Eric M Furst1
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
Abstract:
Static and dynamic (laser) light scattering (SLS and DLS, respectively) can be used to measure the so-called weak or colloidal protein-protein interactions in solution from low to high protein concentrations (c2). This chapter describes a methodology to measure protein-protein self-interactions using SLS and DLS, with illustrative examples for monoclonal antibody solutions from low to high protein concentrations (c2 ~ 1-102 g/L).
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