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10/01/2018 | Contributed by Biotage
The poster describes the relationship between 85 drugs of abuse (DOA) and their response to the recovery and matrix effects of Immunalysis’ Quantisal buffer as used with water as a surrogate oral fluid, synthetic oral fluid from UTAK, and the Quantisal device.
09/25/2018
This article will discuss several aspects of working with high purity water in LC-MS analyses including quality and handling.
09/24/2018
In this Application Notebook a comprehensive collection of applications are available for the analysis of aminoglycosides.
09/24/2018 | Contributed by Markes International Ltd
This study describes the research into the performance of sorbent-tube sampling and thermal desorption (TD) coupled with GC–MS for the analysis of two classes of flame retardants.
09/24/2018 | Contributed by Metrohm
USP has updated the General Chapter <591> «Zinc Determination» monograph to include ion chromatography as the preferred method for measuring zinc oxide.
09/21/2018 | Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific
This white paper examines all the benefits and drawbacks of Ion chromatography suppressors.
This white paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of the various eluent preparation methods to help you choose the right option for your analysis.
09/19/2018 | Contributed by Regis
The early drug discovery process is resourceintensive, and for a variety of reasons the vast majority of HTS hits do not progress very far.
The determination of enantiomeric purity is crucial in new drug development.
09/17/2018 | Contributed by Markes International Ltd
Headspace samples acquired on the Centri automated sample preparation and concentration platform were used to quantify a wide range of volatile organic pollutants in water.
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