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Advances in Sample Preparation for Metabolite Profiling

Genevac
19 Sept 2015

This application report describes a procedure, based on a semi-preparative LC-MS-MS system, for the determination of the biological activity and the definitive structure of metabolites in vitro assays or in vivo studies.

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