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09/21/2018 | Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific
This white paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of the various eluent preparation methods to help you choose the right option for your analysis.
05/21/2018 | Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific
In today’s modern, high-throughput analytical laboratory, instrument downtime can have a significant impact on laboratory productivity.
The international trade in food commodities has enabled a wide variety of fruits and vegetables to be made available year round.
This application note presents a multi-residue analysis method that uses a comprehensive liquid chromatography—triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) solution
The detection and subsequent quantification of pesticides, contaminants, and other chemical residues are of paramount importance, especially when the food stuff is intended to be consumed by infants or young children.
05/18/2018 | Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific
The accurate and reliable determination of pesticide residues and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in food is challenging because of the large number of compounds and diversity of sample types involved.
The analysis of glyphosate and other polar compounds presents a difficult analytical challenge.
12/13/2017 | Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific
The characterization of cancer cell-specific metabolome signatures would provide beneficial information for early diagnosis of cancer and therapeutic cancer research
Analysis of estradiol and testosterone in plasma samples for clinical research requires a sensitive analytical method.
Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) and antibody-drug conjugates (ADC) constitute two of the most important biopharmaceuticals within the class of biotherapeutic drugs.
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