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T9658

TEAE cellulose

Synonym(s):

Triethylaminoethyl cellulose

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UNSPSC Code:
13111000
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capacity

~0.75 meq/g exchange capacity

Application

Anion exchanger

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)

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Z A el-Awamry et al.
Zentralblatt fur Mikrobiologie, 144(4), 231-240 (1989-01-01)
L-Alanine dehydrogenase was partially purified from the mycelial extracts of Cunninghamella elegans. The purified enzyme was fractionated by TEAE-cellulose column chromatography into two fractions (subunits) designated as fractions I and II. The activity of both fractions in the aminating reaction
[Capacity of triethylaminoethyl cellulose to remove heparin contained in the plasma].
T Matsuo et al.
Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 31(5), 549-552 (1983-05-01)
C Ts'ao et al.
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 54(4), 768-772 (1985-12-17)
The ascitic form of a chemically-induced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in the Syrian golden hamster was very bloody and indistinguishable from blood macroscopically. Unlike blood, the bloody fluid remained unclotted at room temperature. To explore the possibility of presence of anticoagulants
J J Vargo et al.
Thrombosis research, 29(3), 281-288 (1983-02-01)
Heparsorb, a commercial anion exchange resin capable of removing large amounts of heparin from heparinized plasma, has recently been introduced into the clinical diagnostic laboratory as a useful reagent for the evaluation of blood coagulation in heparinized blood and the
Evaluation of a heparin neutralizer.
J J Hoffmann et al.
Thrombosis research, 18(6), 897-900 (1980-06-15)

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