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  • High-Capacity 1-mm-i.d. Polymer Monoliths for Fast Protein Separations

    Friday, January 28, 2011
    Technical Article
    Christopher Pohl Srinivasa Rao Kelly J. Flook Charanjit Saini Maria Rey Andy Woodruff Jim Thayer Yury Agroskin
    Over the last decade, monolith technology has progressed from a promising approach conceived by Fréchet, Švec, Huber, and others to a well-developed separation tool. read more
  • Challenging Chromatographic Peak Integration

    Wednesday, September 01, 2010
    Application Note
    Shaun Quinn
    Integration is a fundamental task that all chromatographers perform on a daily basis. Due to faster chromatography, which is creating more data every day, the amount of time spent on integration is ... read more
  • High-Purity Water and pH

    Thursday, June 01, 2006
    Technical Article
    Estelle Riché Aude Carrié Nicolas Andin Stéphane Mabic
    pH influences the rate of many chemical and enzymatic reactions. read more
  • Tips to Prevent Streaking on 2-D Gels

    Tuesday, November 01, 2005
    Application Note
    Tom Berkelman Mary Grace Brubacher Haiyin Chang Tim Cross William Strong
    The most common problem encountered with 2-D gels is protein streaking, whether in the horizontal or vertical direction. read more
  • The Significance of pH Stability for Cell Cultures

    Thursday, September 01, 2005
    Application Note
    Daniela Maurer
    Cell culture media generally comprise amino acids, salts, vitamins, other substances, and an anorganic buffer substance (NaHCO3). read more
  • Methodologies for Stabilization of Pharmaceuticals in Biological Samples

    Friday, July 01, 2005
    Technical Article
    Jiwen Chen Ganfeng Wang Jean-Marc Brisson Yunsheng Hsieh
    The instability of small drug molecules in biological fluids causes serious bioanalytical challenges, regardless of what type of powerful analytical technology is employed for the bioanalytical ... read more
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