Affinity chromatography is a separation technique based on specific binding interactions between an immobilized ligand and a target molecule. The target molecule is selectively adsorbed to the ligand, while other molecules are washed away. The bound target is then eluted by disrupting the binding interaction, often by changing buffer conditions, thereby isolating the target molecule.
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