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Chromatography historical perspective

Immunoaffinity chromatography (IAC), 6 400—402 12 137, 145 Immunoanalyzers, automated, 14 150 Immunoassay(s), 14 135-159. See also Immunoassay- DNA probe hybrid assays Immunoassay methods Immuno(bio)sensors antibody-antigen reaction, 14 136-138 basic technology in, 14 138-140 chemiluminescent, 14 150-151 classification of, 14 140-153 design of, 14 139-140 enzyme, 14 143-148 fluorescence, 14 148-150 highly specific, 14 153 historical perspective on, 14 136 microarrays and, 14 156—157 microfluidics in, 26 968—969 monoclonal versus polyclonal antibodies in, 14 152-153... [Pg.465]

Thompson, J. A. (1986). A review of high-performance liquid chromatography in nucleic acids research. I. Historical perspectives. Bio/Chromatography 1, 16-20. [Pg.533]

Any sample type that has been separated by normal-phase TLC is appropriate for a liquid-solid chromatographic (LSC) separation. An example of this is shown in Figure 5-45. In this separation, both the TLC plate and HPLC separations were done using the same mobile phase. Several good references on the early work in TLC (22,23) and on adsorption chromatography (24-26) should be consulted by those interested in a historical perspective of the use of normal-phase chromatography. [Pg.191]

The history of liquid chromatography and the influence of its pioneers have been the subject of several learned reviews (Sakodynskii, 1970 Kirchner, 1973 Ettre and Horvath, 1975). Indeed, the manner in which scientific attitudes and the turbulent history of Europe in the early decades of this century influenced the establishment of chromatography as a science would in itself be worthy of a textbook. In a book of this nature a detailed historical narrative would not be relevant but it is instructive to put the current state of the art of liquid chromatography within a historical perspective to provide the reader with a reahsation of the explosive development of chromatographic science within the past fifteen years. [Pg.1]

Stevens TS (2002) The membrane suppressor A historical perspective (review). Journal of Chromatography A 956 43 6. [Pg.2293]

Watson JT. A historical perspective and commentary on pioneering developments in gas chromatography/mass spectrometry at MIT. J Mass Spectrom. 1998 33 103-8. [Pg.307]

Spectroscopy Chemical Ionisation in Mass Spectrometry Chromatography-MS, Methods Hyphenated Techniques, Applications of in Mass Spectrometry Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, Methods Mass Spectrometry, Historical Perspective MS-MS and MS" Photoacoustic Spectroscopy, Applications. [Pg.766]

LS Ettre. Evolution of Liquid Chromatography A Historical Overview. In Cs. Horvath, ed. High Performance Liquid Chromatography Advances and Perspectives. Vol. 1. New York Academic Press, 1980. [Pg.162]


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