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July 9, 2015
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Eight Steps to Better Results from Solid-Phase Extraction
If you use SPE in your work, then most likely it’s very important to the success of your applications, and its proper implementation will be key to the performance of your analyses. In an effort to help you develop a better understanding of the technique, LCGC blogger Tony Taylor offers eight steps to solid-phase extraction success.
Resolve Your Search For Value
The Agilent 7890B GC with Integrated Intelligence is built on 50 years of gas chromatography experience. The advanced features of the 7890B GC helps you get more done in less time while the quality design and reliability mean the system will maintain its high level of performance for years to come.
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LCGC TV
Metabolic Fingerprinting Using GC–MS
In this new video from LCGC TV, Christian Wachsmuth from the University of Regensburg in Germany compares the performance of different ionization methods for GC–MS in metabolic fingerprinting. He also goes on to talk about how GC–MS could be applied in a clinical setting and what developments are needed for this to happen.
 
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Miniaturizing Biomarker Detection
The development of novel microfluidic systems opens up new opportunities to quantify clinically relevant biomolecules to further the understanding and diagnosis of disease. The 2015 recipient of the AES Mid-Career Award, Adam T. Woolley, from Brigham Young University, Utah, is working in this area to develop novel and sophisticated integrated microfluidic systems for enhanced biomarker quantitation and quantification. He recently spoke to LCGC about this work.
Agilent Technologies Launches Mobile Version of OpenLAB ELN
Finally – an intuitive, flexible notebook that gives scientists access to laboratory data – anytime, anywhere. OpenLAB Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) creates a central hub where all team members can go to document, organize, and share information. Now more than ever, Agilent makes it easy to bring OpenLAB ELN wherever your analytical work takes you.
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Internal Standard Calibration Problems
John Dolan addresses readers' questions regarding problems related to internal standard calibration of liquid chromatography methods.
On-Demand Webcast and Whitepaper: Triumphs and Challenges of High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry in Comprehensive Pesticide Residue Screens
LCGC's webinar is now available on-demand for you to view at your convenience along with a complimentary whitepaper.
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App of the Month: HPLC Troubleshooting
The HPLC Troubleshooting app is designed to help beginner HPLC users with HPLC troubleshooting. HPLC troubleshooting sections include troubleshooting HPLC pressure issues; troubleshooting peak issues like split peaks and no peaks; HPLC retention time fluctuation; and HPLC chromatography issues.
Featured Products
Rxi GC Columns The First SEC-MALS detector for UHPLC Pullulan GPC/SEC/GFC calibration kit

Analyze a wide range of compounds in real-world samples—with lower detection limits—using highly inert Rxi® columns.
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The µDAWN™ is the world’s first multi-angle light scattering (MALS) detector that can be coupled to any UHPLC system in order to determine absolute molecular weights and sizes of polymers, peptides, and proteins. Learn More

PSS ReadyCals allow for the rapid preparation of GPC/SEC/GFC calibration curves without the inconvenience of individually weighing standards.
New in the ReadyCal family are 2 sets of Pullulan:
Standard: 3 x 5 Vials 1.5ml, Mp 180 – 708 000 Da
High: 3 x 5 Vials 1.5ml, Mp 180 – 1 220 000 Da.
The kits can be used for conventional and universal calibration. Learn More

New Webcasts
Latest Developments & Future Directions in Data Processing & Analysis Software for LC–MS-MS & GC–MS-MS
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
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