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Figure 2

From: N-terminal and C-terminal heparin-binding domain polypeptides derived from fibronectin reduce adhesion and invasion of liver cancer cells

Figure 2

Heparin affinity analysis of rhFNHN29 and rhFNHC36 polypeptides. (A), The chromatography showed the peak fractions (Arrow) of eluted rhFNHN29 and rhFNHC36 polypeptides on a column (1 ml) of HiTrap Heparin HP at a flow rate of 1.5 ml/min. (B), LC/MS analysis indicated the elution position of molecular weight for purified rhFNHN29 (27.897 kDa) and rhFNHC36 polypeptides (31.051 kDa).

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