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Spectroscopy Spotlight |
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Advances in Microfluidics and Fluorescence Detection for Homogeneous Immunoassays |
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In biology and medical research in areas such as the study of insulin, achieving greater temporal resolution and lower detection limits is critical. Christopher Easley, of Auburn University, and the winner of 2019 American Electrophoresis Society (AES) Mid-Career Award, is working to address this challenge.
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Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 11am EDT| 8am PDT| 4pm BST| 5pm CEST
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Advances In Spectroscopy: The Scix 2019 Preview and Companion Guide |
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Prepared in collaboration with the SciX conference organization, this e-book presents interviews with five analytical spectroscopists who will give talks at this year's event taking place on October 13–18, 2019, in Palm Springs, California.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CEST
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Peering into the Metal Architecture of Cryofrozen Cells with Unprecedented X-ray Brilliance |
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Instrumental developments in X-ray imaging and spectroscopy continue to step forward rapidly. With the spatial resolving power now available, a new milestone is being achieved: chemical imaging of trace metals in single cell organelles, such as mitochondria, lysosomes, and endoplasmatic reticulum.
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Seven Common Errors to Avoid in LIBS Analysis |
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Planning a sound LIBS experiment and correctly analyzing the resulting spectra is not a trivial task. In author Vincenzo Palleschi's 30 years of experience in the field, he's seen several recurrent errors that can irreparably plague the results of LIBS measurements.
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Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 3pm GMT | 4pm CET
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How to Choose the Correct Wavelength in ICP-OES |
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When initially developing a method for inductively coupled plasma–optical emission spectrometry, one common source of confusion is deciding which wavelength to use for each analyte. While there is no single rule that applies to all analytes in every conceivable type of sample, the following steps serve as a guide in selecting analytical wavelengths.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 2pm EDT | 1pm CDT | 11am PDT
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