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'''Ion-exchange chromatography''' (also known as '''ion chromatography''') is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge. It can be used for almost any kind of charged molecule including large proteins, small nucleotides, and amino acids. | '''Ion-exchange chromatography''' (also known as '''ion chromatography''') is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge. It can be used for almost any kind of charged molecule including large proteins, small nucleotides, and amino acids. | ||
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Ion-exchange chromatography (also known as ion chromatography) is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge. It can be used for almost any kind of charged molecule including large proteins, small nucleotides, and amino acids.