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Gas Chromatography: Biochemical, Biomedical, and Clinical Applications |
| Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications |
| Editor: Ray E. Clement (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Laboratory Services Branch, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada) |
| Planar Chromatography in the Life Sciences Edited by Joseph C. Touchstone This assemblage of studies from international researchers in planar, or thin layer, chromatography describes the many advances that have placed the technique so much in the vanguard of materials analysis research. Chapters describe currents in planar chromatography; use of bonded phases in planar chromatography; immunostaining in TLC; TLC in pharmaceutical research; determination of ascorbic acid by TLC-densitometry; isotope scanning in TLC; and more. This addition to the outstanding Wiley Series in Chemical Analysis is a reference staple for analytical chemists in academia and industry as well as scientists in related fields and students of chemistry and the life sciences. 1990 (0 471-50109-3) 199 pp. High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Biotechnology Edited by William S. Hancock This important book details the broad range of analytical techniques that have made HPLC so successful in the separation and quantitation of product variantsa procedure essential to quality assurance of protein pharmaceuticals. Outlined are the major chromatographic techniquesreversed phase, ion exchange, affinity and hydrophobic interaction chromatographyas well as their role in specific separations. Also described are the methods required for a quality control program. Reflecting the heightened concern for product integrity since the advent of new protein pharmaceuticals by recombinant-DNA techniques, this critical reference will enhance the libraries of analytical chemists, biochemists, and chemical engineers working with HPLC. 1990 (0 471-82584-0) 624 pp. Biomedical Applications of Mass Spectrometry Edited by Clarence H. Suelter and J. Throck Watson This unusual text is not simply a compilation of mass spectrometric methods but provides, instead, insight into specific approaches mass spectroscopists use when applying the technique to a variety of biological problems. Each chapter provides guidance in using the appropriate methods for isolating and purifying the compound class prior to mass spectrometric analysis. Covered in-depth are the mass spectrometry of carbohydrates, peptide sequencing by mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry of nucleic acid components, and mass spectrometry in pharmacology. This definitive look at a growing facet of the science is an essential reference for biochemists, biological chemists, bioanalytical chemists, and students. 1990 (0 471-61303-7) 396 pp.
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| Cloth Bound |
393 Pages, 6 x 9 in. |
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0471010480 $254.50 |
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