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56 Separation Science / Spectroscopy Meetings Calender 52 Silica gone bad
43 Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART®)-MS An- alysis of Fentanyl and Related Analogues from
Saliva Using Biocompatible Solid Phase Micro- extraction (BioSPME)
49 Purification of Monoclonal Antibodies with BioPro SmartSep
24 A Simplified Mixed-Mode Sample Preparation Strategy for the LC-MS/MS Analysis of
Benzodiazepines and Z-Drugs for Forensic Toxicology
30 A Modified QuEChERS Approach for the Extraction of Common Prescription and Illicit
Drugs from Liver Prior to LC-MS/MS Analysis
36 Tackling the chromatographic analysis of novel psychoactive substances with High Resolution
Mass Spectrometry
8 An Introduction to the Concept of Monodensity in Silica Particles and its Effect
on Chromatographic Performance
14 Faster Analysis of Monoclonal Antibodies Using Silica Monoliths Designed for
Bioanalysis
20 Spheres-on-sphere (SOS) Silica a Real Support for Separation of Large Biomolecules
Over Years
2 Foreword by Trevor Hopkins Articles
3 Improved MAb Separations with 1000 Å Superficially Porous Particles
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