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I'm often asked to help with the development of column "screening" platforms and automated development systems. While this covers a large amount of analytical science there are some common elements to this type of approach, perhaps the most important of which is column selection. Unsurprising given that "selectivity" is the most powerful tool we have in chromatography and we all know that the best way to optimize selectivity is to choose the most appropriate stationary phase.
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In this extended special feature to celebrate the 30th anniversary edition of LCGC Europe, leading figures from the separation science community explore contemporary trends in separation science and identify possible future developments. We asked key opinion leaders in the field to discuss the current state of the art in sample preparation. read more
Food products are very complex mixtures containing organic and inorganic nutrients, and also xenobiotic substances that can derive from technological processes, agrochemical treatments, or packaging materials, including residues of pesticides, drugs, and toxins. read more |
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Researchers from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the University of Warwick have conducted a pilot study to assess the viability of a GC–IMS for the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath for the diagnosis of bacterial respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in hospital patients. read more
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Application Note
Easy-to-use and fully integrated method for the determination of drug to antibody ratios (DARs) of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).
• Easy-to-use method for the determination of drug to antibody ratios of ADCs
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• BioConfirm software provides automatic calculation of the average DAR for all forms of the ADC
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