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Regioselective Separation and Extraction of Polyalkylthiophene by Metal-Organic Frameworks. [PDF]
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Correction to "Quantification of Methylene Blue and Evaluation of Its Pharmacokinetics in ICR Mice by Liquid Chromatography-Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Using Difluoroacetic Acid". [PDF]
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Unexpected Regiochemical Control in the Nugent-RajanBabu Reductive Epoxide Cyclization. [PDF]
Supantanapong N, Niman SW, Vanderwal CD.
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Molecular bases of the interactions of ATG16L1 with FIP200 and ATG8 family proteins. [PDF]
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Analytical Chemistry, 1998
This review of the fundamental developments in gas chromatography (GC) includes articles published from 1996 and 1997 and an occasional citation prior to 1996. The literature was reviewed principally using CA Selects for Gas Chromatography from Chemical Abstracts Service, and some significant articles from late 1997 may be missing from the review.
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This review of the fundamental developments in gas chromatography (GC) includes articles published from 1996 and 1997 and an occasional citation prior to 1996. The literature was reviewed principally using CA Selects for Gas Chromatography from Chemical Abstracts Service, and some significant articles from late 1997 may be missing from the review.
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Chromatography+RECOVERY=superresolution chromatography
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2003Abstract A method for improving the resolution of the chromatographic analysis based on deriving the point-spread function of a chromatographic column, i.e., a chromatogram of an individual compound, is described. The system of two data sets, namely, a chromatogram of a substance analyzed and a point-spread function of a chromatographic column in ...
K.O Muranov, E.L. Kosarev
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Molecular Biotechnology, 1994
The basic procedure of immunoaffinity chromatography (IAC) is described. The insoluble support matrices available for IAC and their activation chemistries, including some of the most recently introduced, are reviewed. Means of selecting the most appropriate monoclonal antibody (MAb) are described, although an empirical approach is still required for ...
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The basic procedure of immunoaffinity chromatography (IAC) is described. The insoluble support matrices available for IAC and their activation chemistries, including some of the most recently introduced, are reviewed. Means of selecting the most appropriate monoclonal antibody (MAb) are described, although an empirical approach is still required for ...
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Stress-Free Chromatography: Affinity Chromatography
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2009A number of approaches are available in minimizing aggregation of the final protein products. This chapter describes one such approach, i.e., an attempt to avoid stressful conditions that may eventually lead to protein aggregation. Affinity chromatography uses specific interaction between protein to be purified and ligand attached to the column. Due to
Daisuke Ejima+3 more
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Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2009
This review focuses on the chromatography research that has been carried out within industry or in close cooperation with industry and that has been reported in the scientific literature between 2006 and mid-2008. Companies in the health care sector, such as pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, are the largest contributors.
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This review focuses on the chromatography research that has been carried out within industry or in close cooperation with industry and that has been reported in the scientific literature between 2006 and mid-2008. Companies in the health care sector, such as pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, are the largest contributors.
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