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To better conduct the analysis of nucleoside analogues, hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–tandem mass ...
A study from Justus Liebig University Giessen presents a novel, cost-effective method for evaluating the safety of personal care products using high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) ...
A new cancer detection test to analyze volatile organic compounds through urine analysis, was granted the Breakthrough Device Designation status by the U.S. FDA. The system, which is built on gas ...
LCGC International interviewed Bob Pirok from the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands to discuss strategies for enhancing ...
Researchers at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (New Delhi, India) investigated the endogenous levels of gibberellins (GAs) at six different developmental stages and four time points in ...
In this edition of the LCGC Blog, Zacariah Hildenbrand, Melissa Giguere, and Kevin Schug discuss the complexities of cannabis ...
Women in analytical chemistry face persistent barriers, but grassroots efforts like Sisters in Science are changing the ...
Scientists from the Technical University of Munich and Lund University explored the use of new models for liquid-liquid chromatography based off pre-existing procedures for liquid-liquid extraction.
Recently, we spoke with Esther Olonimoyo from the University of Maryland, who recently published a study using high-performance liquid chromatography to analyze short chain fatty acids.
To better detect polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the human body, a UHPLC–MS/MS method was developed and tested on urine samples from workers exposed to diesel exhaust.
To quantify antibiotics in ICU patients’ blood, dried blood spot analysis was sued alongside UHPLC–MS/MS to monitor these substances in a more convenient matter.
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