Contents Spectroscopy
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Lab and beyond The burgeoning applications of MS and GC in narcotics and explosives detection
Raman spectroscopy for process monitoring Fibre optic sampling probe considerations for in-process quantitative Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy substrates launched New gas solution for MS applications High resolution and sensitivity in one
Biotechnology 59
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A new molecular toolkit for design of bioactive agents Synthetic biotechnology enables sustainable production of bioactive natural substances
Automated workfl ow for cancer research Automated label-free image-based methods to monitor inhibition of metastic cell migration
New Treg isolation kit Small-scale device for water-based protein solutions
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Off the record The truth about data integrity in pharmaceutical manufacturing
Continuous manufacturing advances The changing face of drug development and production
Flexible fl uidised bed processes A new concept for fl uidised bed processes in scale-up and pilot applications
A cool tablet press An ideal tool for the compression of heat-sensitive products
The merits of multi-tip punches Report on multi-tip punches and their impact on compression forces
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Imaging team embraces new coating system A biomedical imaging department is reaping the benefi ts of a new coating system designed for applications in electron microscopy
Advances in thermal microscopy Latest innovations in temperature-controlled imaging microscopy
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Understanding pH in food When measuring pH in food products, how confi dent are you in the accuracy of your results?
Testing times A new perspective on compliance testing in food and pharmaceuticals
Measuring fat content Determining total sodium content
Event Preview 90
Standalone lab event for Dubai A look ahead to the 16th annual Laboratory Management and Medicine (MEDLAB) Congress
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