The advanced capillary electrophoresis system, Maurice, from ProteinSimple is used for the quantitative analysis of identity, purity, and heterogeneity profiles of biopharmaceuticals.
The advanced capillary electrophoresis system, Maurice, from ProteinSimple is used for the quantitative analysis of identity, purity, and heterogeneity profiles of biopharmaceuticals. The system includes a native fluorescence detection mode, capability for size-based separation across a broad range of molecules, and offers optimized methods for IgG purity analysis. Maurice includes a cartridge for each application, which allows researchers to swap between applications without cleanup steps or a risk of cross-contamination. The platform includes three systems: Maurice C. for quantitative pI and Charge heterogeneity analysis, Maurice S. for IgG purity analysis by CE-SDS, and Maurice which completes both applications.
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