Fast and Reliable Real Time PCR Quantification of Leukemia Associated Genes
Fast and Reliable Real Time PCR Quantification of Leukemia Associated Genes
Fast and Reliable Real Time PCR Quantification of Leukemia Associated Genes
High Sensitivity Measurement of Underivatized Estradiol by LC/MS/MS using Titan™ C18 Monodisperse Silica Columns
SPE Method to Eliminate Matrix Effect in the LC/MS (TOF) Analysis of Illicit NBOMe Synthetic Hallucinogens from Urine
Corning® HepatoCells: An Alternative Hepatic Model for In Vitro ADME/Tox Applications
Study Rigid Amorphous Fraction in Polymer Nano-Composites by StepScan and HyperDSC
Laser Desorption/Ionization and Electrospray Ionization of Marine Natural Organic Matter: A Comparison
Sbeadex® Forensic Kit for Automated Processing
Scalable Specialty Carbon Adsorbents for Purification and Recovery Applications
Accurate Biological Testing for Amphetamine and Methamphetamine Abuse
Helping to Elucidate the Role of Plasma Bile Acid Signalling in Humans
Using UHPLC/MS (TOF) for Detection of Drugs and Metabolites in Urine following Optimized Enzymatic Hydrolysis Conditions
Improving the Chromatographic Separation of DMB-Labeled Sialic Acids for the Comparison of Biosimilars to Reference Materials
An Alternative to the USP Method for the Analysis of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and Impurities
Screening and Quantitation of Micro-Pollutants from Sewage Water in the Process of Bank Filtration Using UHPLC-HRAM
DNA Extraction from Oyster Larvae Crassostrea Gigas and Crassostrea Angulata
LPS Activation of MAPK Signaling in Whole Blood Samples
LPS Activation of MAPK Signaling in Whole Blood Samples
The use of Molecular Devices’ ImageXpress® for Cardiovascular Research, Toxicity, and Drug Discovery in Human IPS-Derived Cardiomyocytes
Semi-Quantitative Imaging and Analysis of Fluorescent Molecule/Particle Targeting and Biodistribution in Mice
Purification of Amplifiable Nucleic Acid from Oil Palm and Rice Leaves and Seeds Using the Maxwell® 16 LEV Plant DNA Kit
CD Detection of Myoglobin Structure During an Automated pH Titration