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IN a recent communication by Proom and Woiwod1 commenting on circular paper chromatography, they state: “although the method is admirable for the separation of two or three substances, it is not a satisfactory substitute for large–scale paper chromatography in the separation of more complex mixtures such as protein hydrolysates”.
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GIRI, K. Filter-Paper Disk Chromatography. Nature 171, 1159 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/1711159a0
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