What is immuno adsorption?
Answer / Sunil Singh Kashyap
Immuno adsorption is a technique used to remove or purify substances from a solution by passing it through a column containing antibodies that specifically bind to the substance. The bound substance can then be removed, leaving the rest of the solution free of contaminants.
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