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40 Navigating the Vast Array of Sample Prep- aration Techniques for Biological Samples –
Whole Blood
26 Improving Quantification of Protein Therapeutics by Standardising the Sample
Preparation Approach to LC-MS/MS Analysis: High-sensitivity Bioanalysis of Infliximab, and Total Antibody Quantification of the Antibody- drug Conjugate Trastuzumab Emtansine
34 Review of Microsampling Techniques in Bioanalysis
22 Miniaturisation in GC Laboratories - the Holistic Picture
18 Mixing Water and Gas:
The Quantitative Measurement of Water by Gas Chromatography Using Ionic Liquid Capillary Columns
14 Sample Preparation Options for Aroma Analysis
Over Years
2 Foreword by Dr Paul Ferguson Articles
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The Benefits of Thermal Desorption Coupled with Gas Chromatography for the Analysis of Hydrocarbon Residues in Liquefied Petroleum Gas
10 Adding more Power to your GC-MS Analysis through Deconvolution
48 Using Micro-Elution SPE to Accelerate Sample Preparation for the Determination of Cannabis
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