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Why is Protein Precipitation Important?
Protein precipitation is crucial for
sample preparation
in various analytical assays. It helps in removing proteins that may interfere with the detection and quantification of target analytes, enhancing the accuracy and sensitivity of
analytical methods
such as
mass spectrometry
and
high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
.
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