Chapter 2 The Principle, History and use of Bioaffinity Chromatography Pages 9-30
Chapter 3 Choice of Affinity Ligands (Affinants) Pages 31-111
Chapter 4 General Considerations on Affinant - Sorbent Bonding Pages 113-169
Chapter 5 Solid Matrix Supports Pages 171-214
Chapter 6 Survey of the Most Common Coupling Procedures Pages 215-281
Chapter 7 Characterization of Supports and Immobilized Affinity Ligands Pages 283-312
Chapter 8 General Considerations on Sorption, Elution and Non-Specific Binding Pages 313-370
Chapter 9 Bioaffinity Chromatography in the Isolation, Determination or Removal of Biologically Active Substances Pages 371-641
Chapter 10 Immobilization of Enzymes by Biospecific Adsorption to Immobilized Monoclonal or Polyclonal Antibodies Pages 643-655
Chapter 11 Study of the Modification, Mechanism of Action and Structure of Biologically Active Substances Using Bioaffinity Chromatography Pages 657-672
Chapter 12 Solid-Phase Immunoassay and Enzyme-Linked Lectin Assay Pages 673-701
Chapter 13 Several Examples of the Application of Biospecific Adsorption in Medicine Pages 703-730
Chapter 14 Application of Bioaffinity Chromatography to the Quantitative Evaluation of Specific Complexes Pages 731-760
Chapter 15 Theory of Bioaffinity Chromatography Pages 761-780