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08/22/2016 | Contributed by SCIEX
Getting the most out of TOF-MS-based accurate mass screening of designer drugs
High sensitivity LC/MS/MS quantification of inhalation drugs from dried blood spot samples
Drug screening in bloods and urine samples
08/15/2016 | Contributed by Nano Temper
The thermal stability of membrane proteins is inherently difficult to analyze. See how nanoDSF overcomes traditional limitations and provides high-quality unfolding data, independent of buffer or detergent composition.
08/09/2016 | Contributed by CAMAG
Diet foods are widely marketed and numerous preparations are available to consumers through several distribution channels. They are particularly easy to obtain via the Internet. The fraudulent addition of sibutramine has recently been detected in many tainted natural slimming pills and is of serious health concern.
08/09/2016 | Contributed by Axetris
Read how a leading manufacturer of analytical sample preparation systems in gas chromatography (GC) switched to Axetris MFCs - and in doing so, simplified their product range, while offering their customers at least 30 times more flexibility in split ratio.
08/02/2016 | Contributed by Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies and The Analytical Scientist have joined forces with a clear objective in mind: to show how simple and robust two-dimensional liquid chromatography has become. The result? The Ultimate Guide to 2D-LC.
08/02/2016
If you’re an analytical scientist, the video channel is made for you. Here, you have free access to numerous informative videos and webcasts about lab safety, HPLC, TLC, water analysis, high-quality reagents and more. Start watching. Keep succeeding.
07/25/2016 | Contributed by PSS
Dual-detection Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC), also known as Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), provides an easy and effective way to measure the molar mass distribution and the amount of free, unbound polysaccharide of iron polysaccharide complexes.
07/22/2016 | Contributed by Markes International Ltd
This 28-page e-book from Markes International describes how thermal desorption (TD) with gas chromatography (GC) can be used to tackle key applications in the field of fragrance and odour profiling.
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