The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
Results 1161–1170 of 1416
03/08/2015 | Contributed by SCIEX
Pesticides are widely used in agriculture to protect crops and to improve efficiency of production. Pesticide residues may pose a potential threat to human health.
02/27/2015 | Contributed by YMC
The levels and presence of veterinary drug residues in food of animal origin are legislated in the EU with limits often varying with the drug residue.
02/27/2015 | Contributed by Sigma Aldrich
The conversion of clinical methods to LC/MS/MS offers a number of advantages; however, is accompanied by a few limitations, most notably interference effects from the endogenous sample matrix.
02/27/2015 | Contributed by Biotage
Comparison of Biotage® Extrahera™ vs. Manual Sample Processing of vitamin D using ISOLUTE SLE+
02/17/2015
Find out why companies choose F-DGSi
01/16/2015 | Contributed by Ocean Optics
A fluorescence-based assay helps study carbon fixation by plankton in the oceans
Portable NIR spectroscopy of grazing animal feces may predict diet quality in remote locations
12/15/2014 | Contributed by PSS
A multidetection GPC/SEC method including UV, RI and Light scattering can be used for the simultaneous determination of aggregate content of monoclonal antibodies and antibody fragments using a single column set.
The PSS SUPREMA column with a reduced particle size of 5 μm offers a significant improvement in performance compared to traditional 10 μm materials
12/12/2014 | Contributed by PSS
Hyaluronic acid is a polymer of disaccharides and can have up to 25,000 disaccharide repeat units.
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