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Innovations in Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensors
Monday, March 05, 2012
Robert Hengel
Klaus Reithmayer
This article discusses the limitations associated with conventional electrochemical oxygen sensors and introduces a new technology that provides a viable solution for fast, accurate, and reliable ...
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Innovative Laboratory Technologies Facilitate Rapid Responses to Public Health Threats Due to Food Adulteration
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Alex L. Brandt
It was late summer 2008 in China, and Beijing was abuzz as it prepared to host the Summer Olympic Games. However, just as the nation was gearing up to take center stage in one of the brightest moments...
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Innovative Sample Prep Removes Lipids Without Losing Analytes
Thursday, November 19, 2015
April DeAtley
Limian Zhao
Derick Lucas
Interference from lipids is a common problem for laboratories measuring trace residues in fatty foods or complex biological matrices: their presence in a sample can cause significant matrix ...
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Integrated Informatics Solutions In the Water Quality Sector
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Colin Thurston
Jeanne Mensingh
Companies working within the environmental and water and wastewater sectors face a number of significant challenges with regard to delivering accurate, consistent, and traceable results.
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Integrating GC/TOF Exposome Profiling and Genetic Disease Screening to Provide a Holistic Perspective on Honey Bee Health
Friday, March 23, 2018
Sassicaia J. Schick
Robert L. Broadrup
Christopher Mayack
Helen K. White
Anthony Macherone
The exposome generated by gas chromatography/quadrupole time-of-flight analysis was integrated with semiquantitative PCR disease screening to establish chemical profile signatures and associations ...
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Integrating Informatics and High-Content Screening to Find a Cure for Spinal Cord Injury: Selecting a LIMS for CNS Regeneration
Friday, January 01, 2010
Vance Lemmon
William Buchser
Don Crossett
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, includes a laboratory devoted to high-content screening (HCS) of neurons. The laboratory is run by Vance...
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Integration of a Dilution Module in a Mass Spectrometry-Based Online Reaction Monitoring System
Friday, January 20, 2017
Heidi Fleischer
Kerstin Thurow
Vinh Quang Do
Dany Hoffmann
A dilution module based primarily on a mass rate attenuator solves the problem of high concentration solution to the mass spectrometer. The low-flow compensation approach was used to circumvent the ...
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Interview With Richard Peters, President of NuAire, Inc.
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
Maria Stone
Max D. Peters started the company back in 1971. He was an avionics engineer at Honeywell and he worked on satellites, aircraft, and other projects involving HEPA [high efficiency particle air] ...
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Interview with Udit Batra, President and CEO, EMD Millipore
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Emilia Raszkiewicz
ER: I am aware that there have been many exciting business developments within EMD Millipore in the past year, including your appointment as CEO and President. I trust that our discussion will give ...
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Investigating Membrane Proteins Using Native Mass Spectrometry
Tuesday, June 05, 2018
Kelly Broster
A new application of native mass spectroscopy analyzes membrane proteins for the first time.
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Ion Chromatography Systems With Eluent Regeneration
Monday, February 18, 2008
Scott Lefferts
Yan Liu
Zhongqing Lu
Chris Pohl
John Madden
Navette Shirakawa
Users who perform routine analyses of anions and cations in simple matrices, such as drinking water, can benefit from Reagent-Free™ Ion Chromatography systems with Eluent Regeneration (RFICER ™ ...
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Ion Exchange for Proteomics
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Xueying Huang
Virginia McKay
Ion exchange is particularly well suited to the separation of biological molecules; however, limitations of HPLC packing materials have restricted its use. Silica-based ion-exchange materials are pH ...
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Ion-Exchange Selectivity and High-Resolution Accurate-Mass Spectrometry Elucidate Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation Pathways
Monday, May 09, 2016
Christopher Pohl
Charanjit Saini
Rosanne W. Slingsby
Paul J. Voelker
Kate Comstock
John Moote
Michael P. Balogh
Ramona Y. Ying
Improved performance and lifetime of lithium-ion batteries is important for automobile manufacturers that produce cars powered electrochemically by lithium-ion battery packs.
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Ion-Moderated Partitioning for Carbohydrate Analysis
Friday, September 29, 2017
Payal Khandelwal
Mona Chin
Anna Quinlan
This article discusses ion-moderated partitioning, a form of normal-phase HPLC for carbohydrate analysis that is often referred to as ion chromatography and is commonly used in the food and ...
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Is Bottled Nitrogen a Greenhouse Gas?
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Peter Froehlich
Rich Cardarople
The level of greenhouse gases such as CO2 is believed by scientists to have a dramatic, unfavorable impact on worldwide climate change.
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Is it Time to Embrace High-Resolution, Accurate-Mass Mass Spectrometry for Pesticide Analysis?
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Richard Fussell
Using targeted methods, laboratories test on average between two and five hundred pesticides from a predefined list.
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Is This Surface Clean? Cleaning Validation by Direct Spectroscopic Surface Analysis
Friday, September 01, 2006
Mary Thomson
Peter Melling
Pharmaceutical manufacturers and formulators must be able to confirm that the equipment they use is clean before it is utilized.
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Isothermal Titration Calorimetry: An Indispensable Tool for Biological Pathway Research and Drug Development
Monday, October 02, 2017
Verna Frasca
As our knowledge of the genetic and molecular basis of disease continues to grow, drug development programs focus increasingly on those proteins associated with disease states.
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Knowledge Management and Efficiency Gains
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Paul Denny-Gouldson
Eliot Randle
In the face of escalating R&D costs, currently estimated at $800 million U.S. to produce a new drug, the life science discovery industry is constantly searching for ways to control expenditure, ...
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Lab Vacuum Pumps: Selection and Protection
Friday, February 17, 2017
Peter Coffey
Useful tips are given for choosing the right vacuum pump for the lab.
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