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Separation of Blood Serum Proteins by Ultrafiltration

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Membrane Science and Technology

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The majority of human blood serum (non lipo-) proteins exists in only three discrete sizes: roughly 70 percent are of the size of serum albumin, with a molecular weight around 70,000 (sedimentation coefficient 4 S); some 25 percent, the globulins, have a molecular weight of 160,000 (7 S); and about 5 percent, the macroglobulins, have a molecular weight of 860,000 (19 S)(1).

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van Oss, C.J., Bronson, P.M. (1970). Separation of Blood Serum Proteins by Ultrafiltration. In: Flinn, J.E. (eds) Membrane Science and Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1851-4_7

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