Chromatography
Drugs of Abuse, Thyroid Hormones and Catecholamines - new LC & LC-MS Guide for Clinical, Forensic and Bioanalysis Applications
Apr 06 2016
Separations for over 500 analytes including drugs of abuse, thyroid hormones, catecholamines, alcohol biomarkers, disease biomarkers, 25-hydroxy vitamin D, oxysterols, defensins and hydroxychloroquine are contained in a new LC & LC-MS Applications Guide published by Advanced Chromatography Technologies Limited. The guide has been published to coincide with the 8th Annual Conference of Mass Spectrometry: Applications to the Clinical Lab (MSACL), which took place on 21st - 25th February 2016 in California. Please contact us for your free copy.
Advanced Chromatography Technologies also offer a comprehensive range HPLC and UHPLC Method Development Kits. These Kits are convenient and extremely cost effective providing up to 3 columns for the cost of a single column. A comprehensive range of porous particle, solid-core particle and 300Å biomolecule column kits is available, with a wide range of particle sizes from 1.7µm to 5µm and column dimensions from microbore (0.5mm id) to analytical (4.6mm id).
ACE Method Development Kits group together the essential column chemistries to maximise selectivity – the key to resolution in chromatography, and all for the price of a single column. Based on an ultra-inert, high efficiency silica, ACE phases incorporate the latest developments in LC stationary phase design, providing chromatographers with more choices for alternative selectivity, without compromising stability or robustness.
For further information on any ACE product contact us or visit the website.
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