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25 November 2011 |
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Future directions in HPLC
Janet Kelsey spoke to Stephen Luke, Product Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific about the developments in HPLC columns and methods and the effect the growing tendency to use UHPLC has on the development of HPLC columns. More... |
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CEPHT fight for food
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Centre for Excellence in Post Harvest Technologies (CEPHT) is on a mission to defeat pathogens that cause foodborne illnesses and treat outbreaks more effectively. More... |
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The global edition of The Column is delivered twice monthly with a screen-optimized format designed to improve readability. Covering topical issues, application-based articles, market reports, tips and tricks, opinion pieces and interviews, The Column is a great information resource helping readers achieve better day-to-day working practices.
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Event Profiles |
Merck Millipore |
Investigating the Quality of Water Used in HPLC and LC-MS
November 29, 2011 - 03:00 PM Central European Time
Many problems encountered in reversed phase HPLC is caused by contaminated water. This webcast will provide practical information about contaminants in water, how these affect HPLC (and LC-MS), and how different water purification processes are combined to produce high purity water suitable for sensitive HPLC applications. To learn more and register for the webcast please
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Malvern |
The Benefits of Moving from Single to Multi-detector Size-exclusion Chromatography
Thursday, December 1, 2011, - 11:00 AM EST; 4:00 PM GMT
The addition of extra detectors such as light scattering and intrinsic viscosity to a single-detector size-exclusion chromatography system or, better still, the use of an integrated multi-detector size-exclusion chromatography system can pay significant dividends in the breadth of sample information generated. To learn more and register for the webcast please
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Application Note |
Antec |
New UHPLC based Neurotransmitter Analyzer
For fast and sensitive Analysis of Neurotransmitters in microdialy sates or brain tissue, Antec has developed a new UHPLC based ALEXYS® Analyzer with electrochemical detection (ECD). The system allows for the analysis of all relevant monoamines and metabolites in <5 minutes, GABA and Glu <15 min and Acetylcholine and Choline <10 minutes, with extraordinary detection limits in the sub nmole/L range.
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