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Automated SFC–MS Method Development for Pharmaceuticals
This study demonstrates fast and comprehensive method development with Agilent Method Scouting Wizard software for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds by SFC–MS.
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A New Fused-Core® Stationary Phase for Challenging Isomer Separations
Built on Fused-Core® particle technology, the new HALO® C30 offers high shape selectivity for hydrophobic, long-chain, structurally related isomers.
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Assessing mAb ADCC Activity by HPLC
Affinity chromatography on Fc receptor ligands can deliver valuable information on ADCC activity and glycoform heterogeneity of therapeutic antibodies within 30 min.
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Generic Analyses of Monoclonal Antibodies with Reversed-Phase (U)HPLC
This UHPLC application note shows how to achieve robust chromatographic results for commercially available mAbs in less than 7 min.
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Analysis of Aminoglycoside Antibiotic Residues in Meat, Eggs, and Milk
This application demonstrates the use of Ultra-Fast Mass Spectrometry features for the quick analysis of aminoglycoside antibiotics in meat, eggs, and milk.
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Sample Prep
Automated Extraction of Mycotoxin from Wheat
Discover an accurate and reproducible sample cleanup for mycotoxin quantification in wheat using a Gilson ASPEC liquid handler.
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Extraction of Loperamide and N-Desmethyl Loperamide from Blood
This note outlines a simple three-step method for the extraction of Loperamide and N-desmethyl Loperamide from blood using UCT’s Clean Screen® XCEL I SPE columns.
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Analyze More Semivolatile Samples per Shift Using Split Injection
Using split injection can increase sample throughput for semivolatiles analysis because it provides faster oven cycle times due to the use of higher initial oven temperatures.
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