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To better detect cardiovascular diseases in people, researchers used high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS/MS) to simultaneously quantify metabolites in human plasma ...
In new research, two transition substances in myrrh oil were studied during gas chromatography, in order to monitor for any changes in peak shape.
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Research conducted at the Central University of Venezuela (Caracas, Venezuela) resulted in the development of a robust, definite, and economical methodology for rapid and accurate quantification of ...
In the second part of this interview with Maria Olds of the University of Texas at Arlington, she discusses the consequences ...
A recent study created a new technique for quantifying propylene glycol, a notable substance found in electronic cigarettes, ...
In this article, you’ll find some of the top content that was published on LCGC this week, including our upcoming forensic science content series and an interview on preanalytical factors for ethanol ...
In this edition of The LCGC Blog, Jim Grinias of Rowan University asks: How can analytical chemists effectively communicate ...
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In the first part of this interview with Maria Olds of the University of Texas at Arlington, she discusses why preanalytical techniques should be considered for ethanol analysis.
Researchers at the Institute of Marine Research in Bergen, Norway used liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry to analyze resolvins in fish and human cells.