LC-MS – News and Features
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New Method Developed To Monitor Antidepressants in Patients
A team of biomedical engineers has been working to make LC-MS/MS sample preparation simpler and much more automated, a key ingredient to the technique being widely adopted by clinicians.
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Plant's Secret Recipe Could Pave the Way to Bee-Friendly Crop Protection
Innovative research has uncovered the secret of how plants make limonoids, a family of valuable organic chemicals that includes bee-friendly insecticides.
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Charged Aerosol Detectors: Superior Lipid Component Analysis During Lipid Nanoparticle Development and Quality Control
In this article, we will discuss how innovative HPLC with charged aerosol detection technology can tackle common analytical challenges, allowing robust characterization of the composition of the lipid nanoparticles in the formulation and accurate determination of impurities at the required regulatory levels.
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New Levels of Sensitivity in LC-MS
The development of the 7500 LC-MS system from SCIEX is bringing new levels of analytical sensitivity to researchers. To find out more about the system and the applications that could benefit, we spoke to Jack Steed, a technical specialist from SCIEX.
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“Mini-Guts” Let Researchers Understand How Microbes Can Influence Our Brain
There is a stark lack of precise information about how individual bacterial species contribute to the gut–brain axis. That gap may soon be filled, however, with the introduction of a new toolset that will help researchers listen in to these conversations between our brain and bacteria.
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Quality Control During Drug Development
This article discusses the importance of quality control during drug development and highlights techniques used to confirm the identity and purity of pharmaceutical products.
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Chromatography in the Vaccine Pipeline
As vaccine technologies evolve, sophisticated analytical tools are needed to support vaccine discovery, development and manufacturing. In this article, we explore the role of chromatography in the vaccine pipeline.
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Harmful Algal Toxins Found in Bull Sharks in the Indian River Lagoon
According to research, multiple phycotoxins, potent chemicals produced by photosynthetic organisms, are widespread or persistent in the Indian River Lagoon.
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Great Bustards May Be Self-Medicating on Plants Used in Traditional Medicine
Research suggests that great bustards actively seek out two plants with compounds that can kill pathogens to self-medicate.
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Key Anti-Inflammatories That Decline in the Aging Brain Identified
According to research, a class of lipids called SGDGs decline in the brain with age and may have anti-inflammatory effects.
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