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- international bioanalytical organisations active throughout the world. Often they are part of a bigger organisation, e.g. Bioanalytical Focus Group and...
- yardstick in the authorization of generic drugs in many countries. Bioanalytical methods are necessary to construct a concentration-time profile. Chemical...
- Bioanalytical Chemistry (ABC) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research articles in the broad field of analytical and bioanalytical chemistry...
- A bioanalytical equivalent (BEQ) is a unit of measure in the field of environmental toxicology. It is widely used for mixtures and environmental samples...
- Molecular Devices is an American company that supplies bioanalytical measurement devices and systems for drug discovery and other life sciences research...
- known for his work in the fields of microfluidics, nanotechnology, bioanalytical chemistry and Optical Spectroscopy, having published over 300 papers...
- Preparative Native Continuous Polyacrylamide Gel Electrop****sis, is a bioanalytical, high-resolution and high-precision zone electrop****sis technique applied...
- also offers global central laboratory, imaging core laboratory, and bioanalytical laboratory services, as well as a Phase I unit located on its headquarters...
- leads ISMIB's Centre for Metabolomics Research and the Laboratory for Bioanalytical Spectroscopy. Goodacre was born in Changi, Singapore, and was educated...
- involved in inflammation. AGEs can be detected and quantified using bioanalytical and immunological methods. In clearance, or the rate at which a substance...