calendar09 March 2016
Volume 12 Issue 4
The Column

09 March 2016 Issue

Look inside for practical advice on separation science and thought–provoking commentary.

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The 2015 Instrumental Innovations

Characterizing cancer tumours using HILIC–MS

Early screening procedures are key in the fight against cancer. Michal Holčapek from the University of Pardubice, in Pardubice, the Czech Republic, spoke to Kate Mosford of The Column about his work using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HILIC–MS) in characterizing kidney cancer tumours.

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The benefits of TOF-HRMS in bioanalysis

GC inlet liner choice for “shoot and dilute” GC

Jack Cochran’s new column “Practical GC” provides readers with practical advice and new experimental evidence for how to get the best results from their gas chromatography (GC) systems. The next instalment looks at GC inlet liner choice for “shoot and dilute” GC.

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Finding the right calibration standards in GPC/SEC

System and column volumes in HPLC

What is required to produce a highly efficient modern high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system/column combination? This instalment of the LCGC Blog explains more.

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The power of planar chromatography

Event Preview: Advances in Microcolumn and Related Separation Technologies

A preview of The Chromatographic Society’s first meeting in 2016, which will take place on Tuesday 22 March in London, UK.

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Improving UHPLC method performance

News update: Quantifying nicotine in blowflies using GC–MS

Quantifying methylergonovine using LC–MS–MS, measuring nicotine levels in blowflies using GC–MS, and the latest news in brief are featured this week.

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