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Extraction of Analytes of Toxicolgical Interest from Plasma with Enhanced Matrix Removal-Lipid Material content piece image
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Extraction of Analytes of Toxicolgical Interest from Plasma with Enhanced Matrix Removal-Lipid Material

Extraction of Analytes of Toxicolgical Interest from Plasma with Enhanced Matrix Removal-Lipid (EMR-Lipid) Material.
What Are You Eating? An Analysis of Dietary Intake Measures Among College Students content piece image
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What Are You Eating? An Analysis of Dietary Intake Measures Among College Students

To better understand the dietary practices of emerging adults, and college students more specifically, it is necessary to use effective measurement techniques. The purpose of this critique is to compare dietary intake measures used in research assessing dietary practices among college students.
Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Water by GC-MS after Headspace-Solid-Phase Microextraction (HS-SPME) content piece image
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Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Water by GC-MS after Headspace-Solid-Phase Microextraction (HS-SPME)

The German standard DIN 38 407-41 describes a method for the analysis of volatile compounds from aqueous samples by headspace-solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME).
A Tissue-based Proteomic Study of VEGFR2 in Human Term Placentas Revealed its Association with Pyruvate Dehydrogenase and MDMX content piece image
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A Tissue-based Proteomic Study of VEGFR2 in Human Term Placentas

VEGFR2 is the main regulator of placental angiogenesis and at term is localized in endothelial cells (EC) of the villous vasculature. VEGFR2 immunoprecipitation (IP) of membrane proteins, extracted from the fetal compartment, isolated 30 proteins that were identified by proteomic analysis.
The Impact of MRI on Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Toxicity after Radiation Therapy content piece image
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The Impact of MRI on Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Toxicity after Radiation Therapy

MRI has several advantages relative to other imaging modalities in evaluating, diagnosing, and planning treatment for prostate cancer. However, it is rarely ordered for localized disease. While the diagnostic abilities have been studied, little has been done to associate clinical outcomes with prostate cancer patients who received MRI.
Monitoring Cell Health in Real-time / Time-lapse Cell-based Assays content piece image
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Monitoring Cell Health in Real-time / Time-lapse Cell-based Assays

The purpose here is to validate a novel far-red DNA binding viability probe, DRAQ7™, in real-time cell based assays for 2-D and 3-D models.
Cell X and Colonyze Platform for Cell Sourcing and Process Controls content piece image
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Cell X and Colonyze Platform for Cell Sourcing and Process Controls

Cleveland Clinic and Parker Hannifin have collaborated to create the Cell X and Colonyze platform as resource tools for cell source management and quality control.
Automating Mass Spectrometry-Based Quantitative Glycomics using Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) Reagents with SimGlycan content piece image
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Automating Mass Spectrometry-Based Quantitative Glycomics using Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) Reagents with SimGlycan

One of the emerging trends in glycomics research is the innovation related to accurate MS based quantitative analysis of glycans.
RAMclust/RAMsearch: efficient post-XCMS feature clustering and annotation of MS-based metabolomics datasets content piece image
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RAMclust/RAMsearch: efficient post-XCMS feature clustering and annotation of MS-based metabolomics datasets

Chromatographically coupled mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for profiling, semi-quantitatively or quantitatively, a breadth of small molecules with sensitivity and selectivity.
Highly Accurate HCV Genotyping by Targeted Next Generation Sequencing content piece image
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Highly Accurate HCV Genotyping by Targeted Next Generation Sequencing

The recent fast advancement of next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies allowing for unprecedented speed and accuracy in analyzing viral genomes are opening new ways to further improve diagnostic genotyping of HCV.

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