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We spend most of our working lives producing data, both qualitative and quantitative. It is our primary output and the reason we are employed. My simple question is: Do we focus on the data rather than the information that the data might represent? read more
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As the field of proteomics grows more complex, traditional separation techniques like nano-liquid chromatography (LC) have a harder time extracting critical information efficiently. PharmaFluidics’ µPAC™, a breakthrough in column design, helps bring LC analysis up to speed. LCGC recently sat down with Geert Van Raemdonck, global field support expert at PharmaFluidics, to discuss this topic.
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The value of IMS for the field of metabolite identification is discussed. read more
James Stry, a principal investigator at FMC Agricultural Solutions, recently spoke to LCGC about best practices he and his team have established for developing suitable methods to commercialize new pesticides, including approaches to meeting a variety of requirements of regulatory bodies, simplifying sample preparation, dealing with matrix effects, choosing an ionization method, and streamlining method development. read more
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Researchers from the University of Verona, in Verona, Italy, have investigated the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in endurance athletes using high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). read more
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Application Note
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Increasing efficiency and resolution whilst reducing costs have driven the uptake of UHPLC. We outline how technologies evolve to give new options to chromatographers.
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