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The Role of Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) in Clinical Research and Sports Doping Applications

Thermo Fisher Scientific
15 Oct 2017

This white paper demonstrates the power of ICP-MS for the analysis of different elements in biological matrices and demonstrates the use of trace elemental analysis in clinical research and sports doping applications.

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Mass SpectrometryICP-MSClinical Mass Spectrometry

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