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However, there are also several disadvantages to be considered, such as insufficient re-suspension of some proteins (e.g. hydrophobic ones), the difficulty or impossibility of separating extremely alkaline or acidic proteins, and/or protein losses (of tiny and hydrophobic proteins) during the inevitable precipitation steps.
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