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What is AEX?

Unfortunately, "AEX" is a very ambiguous term and does not immediately correspond to a single, well-defined technology. Without further context, it's impossible to provide a precise explanation. It could refer to various things depending on the field (e.g., a stock market index, a specific product code, or something else entirely). More context is needed to provide an accurate explanation. If it pertains to aviation it could refer to Air Express.

What other technologies are related to AEX?

AEX Complementary Technologies

CEX (Cation Exchange Chromatography) is a chromatographic technique that can be used in conjunction with AEX (Anion Exchange Chromatography) for more comprehensive separation and purification of charged molecules.
mentioned alongside AEX in 18% (71) of relevant job posts
SEC (Size Exclusion Chromatography) separates molecules based on size, which is a different principle than AEX's charge-based separation. SEC can be used before or after AEX as a complementary technique for further purification or analysis.
mentioned alongside AEX in 3% (98) of relevant job posts
SDS-PAGE (Sodium Dodecyl-Sulfate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis) is an analytical technique used to separate proteins based on their size. It can be used to analyze the fractions obtained from AEX to assess the purity and size of the separated molecules.
mentioned alongside AEX in 1% (68) of relevant job posts

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