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The Special Series HPLC E-book

Welcome to our latest special series e-book – miniature magazines containing some of our best articles on our most popular topics.

Inside, we look back on the first 50 years of HPLC instrumentation and select the top breakthroughs that paved the way for the technique we know today, eavesdrop on a coffee break catch-up between separation experts (and long-time friends and colleagues)

Peter Schoenmakers and Bob Pirok, and find out how to learn the skills needed to remedy most HPLC maladies. We also Sit Down With Biologics Explorer Davy Guillarme. Enjoy!

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