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Flexibility and Durability in a Column
FlexFire is designed to deliver supreme durability and maximum flexibility with porous 1.6, 2.6 and 5 µm particles for UHPLC and HPLC. With improved endcapping technology and new design of porous silica, FlexFire withstands the harshest conditions and delivers use after use. With a variety of functional groups and particle sizes, FlexFire is designed for scalability and transferability. Demo columns are available.
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Carefully diluting a sample with weak solvent can mitigate the impact of sample solvent on peak shape in both reversed-phase and HILIC separations, but we need to understand how the choice of sample diluent can affect analyte recovery.
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Exclusive Video from ASMS: HR Multi-Attribute Method for Biopharma Analysis
Watch Haichuan Liu from ThermoFisher Scientific discuss simplifying biopharmaceutical characterization and quality control with the new HR multi-attribute method workflow.
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Several regulatory data integrity guidance documents require that laboratories understand the data life cycle of their processes, but provide only vague definitions of what a data life cycle is. Here is a practical interpretation.
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Just like the cannabis flower, hemp tea can be analyzed easily and effectively for its cannabinoid content using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The HPLC–UV assay of choice provided good linearity, low limits of detection (LODs), and high precision of retention time and peak area for the 11 cannabinoids under investigation.
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In the pharmaceutical industry, the use of mass spectrometry in high-throughput experimentation (HTE) has increased, thanks to the technique’s speed, sensitivity, and selectivity. We systematically evaluate the applicability of multiple MS techniques for different types of HTE samples and purposes, reviewing the pros and cons, and provide practical recommendations, Illustrated by application case studies.
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This article discusses the detection of N-nitroso compounds (NOC) in a range of different food and beverages.
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Micro Pillar Array Column Technology Resource Center
An online resource with useful tools and practical information for separation scientists who want to find out more about how micro-pillar array columns can benefit the laboratory scientist in practice. The site provides useful technical notes, video interviews, and executive summaries of cutting-edge applications from leading practitioners in the field of proteomics and biopharmaceutical applications.
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Biopharma N-Glycan Analysis Resource Center
An online resource with useful tools and practical information to find out more about Biopharma N-Glycan Analysis. The site provides useful webcasts, videos, application notes, posters, and more
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