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Fully integrated automated Bligh and Dyer extraction

CTC Analytics AG
4 May 2022

In this application note, the authors describe recent work that details a fully automated Bligh and Dyer extraction and dual-column UHPLC-MS/MS separation for metabolomic analyses of tissues and cells and compares the new procedure to a traditional manual method.

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