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Food and Drink

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

This 44-page e-book from Markes International describes how thermal desorption (TD) and related sampling techniques can be interfaced with gas chromatography (GC) for the analysis of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) in a wide variety of foods and drinks.

Environmental Monitoring

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

This 36-page e-book from Markes International describes the role of thermal desorption (TD) for assess volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) in ambient air, whether outdoors or within buildings.

Defence Forensic

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

The first section of this 29-page e-book from Markes International describes how thermal desorption (TD) can be applied to the detection of chemical agents in military applications, including on-line monitoring for rapid incident response, and off-line tube-based analysis of stockpiles.

Consumer Environmental Health

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

This information-packed 32-page e-book from Markes International describes how thermal desorption (TD) and related sampling techniques can be used to rapidly produce meaningful information on emissions of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) from a variety of materials.

Biological Profiling

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

This 27-page e-book from Markes International describes how thermal desorption (TD) is being applied to advanced research in three areas relating to emissions of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) from living organisms – disease diagnosis using breath volatiles, the role of biogenic VOCs in the atmosphere, and studies into chemical ecology.

Automotive Studies

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

This 27-page e-book from Markes International describes the role of thermal desorption (TD) and related sampling techniques within the standard analytical methods used in the automotive industry to assess volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) emitted from car trim.

EP/USP GPC/SEC Molar Mass Determination for Low Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH)

| Contributed by PSS

LMWHs are defined as heparin salts having an average molecular weight of less than 8000 Da. Both, the Pharmaeuropa and the US Pharmacopeia, require GPC/SEC to characterize e.g. Enoxaparin Sodium or other low molar mass heparins with respect to molecular weight. A dedicated GPC/SEC software such as PSS WinGPC UniChrom is required to obtain reliable mass fraction information.

Easy Solutions for Difficult Targets: Thermal Unfolding of GPCRs

| Contributed by Nano Temper

In a collaborative study with Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, a thermal unfolding assay using nanoDSF is applied to understanding the stabilizing effects of ligands on G protein-coupled receptors. See how nanoDSF provides an easy solution for this difficult target.

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| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Increased Monoclonal Antibody Resolution in UHPLC

| Contributed by Tosoh

With the introduction of TSKgel UP-SW3000 silica-based UHPLC columns increased speed and higher resolution can be achieved for the separation of antibody fragments, monomers, and dimers. These size exclusion columns feature the same pore size as the renowned TSKgel G3000SWXL.

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