Processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides

Two examples of processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides; used by Dr Patarroyo and collaborators in the development of the synthetic vaccine for malaria, Bogota, Colombia, 1987-1994

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
1994-442
type:
laboratory equipment
credit:
Patarroyo, M.E.

Parts

Processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides

Processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides

Example of processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides; used by Dr Patarroyo and collaborators in the development of the synthetic vaccine for malaria, Bogota, Colombia, 1987-1994.

Object Number:
1994-442/1
type:
laboratory equipment
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides

Processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides

Example of processing device to couple amino acids by the `tea bag' method to build synthetic peptides; used by Dr Patarroyo and collaborators in the development of the synthetic vaccine for malaria, Bogota, Colombia, 1987-1994.

Object Number:
1994-442/2
type:
laboratory equipment
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum