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What can be done to increase the rate at which a protein of interest moves down an ion-exchange chromatography column?
Muscular Layer
A layer of muscle tissue in various organs, including the stomach and intestines, responsible for movement and contractions.
Hepatocyte
A cell of the liver involved in protein synthesis, detoxification, and metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.
Duodenal Mucosa
The innermost layer of the duodenum, containing glands that secrete enzymes and mucus to aid in digestion.
Microvilli
Microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area for absorption or secretion in various epithelial cells.
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