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Microproteomic sample preparation

PROTEOMICS, 2021
AbstractMultiple applications of proteomics in life and health science, pathology and pharmacology, require handling size‐limited cell and tissue samples. During proteomic sample preparation, analyte loss in these samples arises when standard procedures are used.
Michal Alexovič   +2 more
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Sample Preparation

Forensic Toxicology, 2016
In forensic toxicology laboratories, it is often necessary to prepare a sample prior to analysis. The extent of sample preparation necessarily varies with sample type, the analyte of interest, and the analytical method utilized. The preparatory procedures commonly utilized include sample decontamination, the physical alteration of the sample, removal ...
Nicholas T. Lappas, Courtney M. Lappas
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Homogeneous liquid-liquid extraction as an alternative sample preparation technique for biomedical analysis.

Journal of Separation Science, 2021
Liquid-liquid extraction is a widely used technique of sample preparation in biomedical analysis. In spite of the high pre-concentration capacities of liquid-liquid extraction, it suffers from a number of limitations including time and effort consumption,
Sherin F Hammad   +3 more
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Sample preparation

Journal of Chromatography A, 2008
A panorama of sample preparation methods has been composed from 481 references, with a highlight of some promising methods fast developed during recent years and a somewhat brief introduction on most of the well-developed methods. All the samples were commonly referred to molecular composition, being extendable to particles including cells but not to ...
Yi, Chen   +3 more
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Recent Applications of Microextraction Sample Preparation Techniques in Biological Samples Analysis.

Biomedical chromotography, 2021
Analysis of biological samples is affected by interfering substances with chemical properties similar to those of the target analytes, such as drugs. Biological samples such as whole blood, plasma, serum, urine and saliva must be properly processed for ...
S. Daryanavard   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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