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Chromatographic methods often require that the analyte response is calibrated (and validated) over a wide concentration range when the analyte concentration in the sample is either unknown or is expected to vary widely. Bioanalysis, environmental, and clinical applications are just a few examples of where this may be the case. Read more
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Many manufacturers now offer columns using superficially porous particles that are 2-µm and smaller. When should you use them? Read more
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We discuss the challenges of split and splitless injections, ideas for mitigating them, and the case for renewed exploration of cool inlets and injection techniques.
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This LCGC ebook takes an in-depth look at how a new column technology helps save time and resources during protein analysis. Download the eBook
You need to ensure that your calculations of reportable results don't get you into data integrity trouble. Here's how. Read more
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We've gathered some essential biopharma information designed for your field and labs. Download the compendium, poster, application note, and more. Click here to access the Resource Center. Click here to access the Resource Center.
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Featured News
The 2018 Uwe D. Neue Award in Separation Science was presented to Christopher Pohl of Thermo Fisher Scientific (Sunnyvale, California) during the opening plenary session on Sunday, July 29, at HPLC 2018 in Washington, D.C. Read more
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The International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC) is one of the most high-profile events for chromatographers. The organizers of this year's event, HPLC 2018, have collaborated with the LCGC editorial team to share some highlights from this year's event through this ebook, which brings you interviews with several keynote speakers. Click here to download
Peter Nemes of the University of Maryland, College Park (Maryland), was awarded the Georges Guiochon Faculty Fellowship at HPLC 2018 during the opening plenary session on Sunday, July 29, in Washington, D.C. Read more
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Application Note
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This note shows the important steps, considerations, and cautions on PPT for bio-fluid samples and demonstrates in-well PPT using Captiva EMR—Lipid 96-well plates.
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