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Chromatography in Greek means to ‘write with colors.’ It is a versatile separation technique developed in 1903 by Mikhail Tswett, a Russian botanist. He separated colorful plant pigments using a column of calcium carbonate. Ever since its discovery, chromatography has evolved as a powerful tool in the lab for the separation and identification of different compounds in a mixture.

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Harnessing proteomics could improve therapeutic approaches to COVID-19

Harnessing proteomics could improve therapeutic approaches to COVID-19

Cell Guidance Systems launches Exo-spin 96 kit for purification of exosomes

Cell Guidance Systems launches Exo-spin 96 kit for purification of exosomes

Thermo Fisher Scientific and Symphogen extend collaboration to boost drug discovery and development

Thermo Fisher Scientific and Symphogen extend collaboration to boost drug discovery and development

Study shows COVID-19 can be detected through non-invasive breath test

Study shows COVID-19 can be detected through non-invasive breath test

ACROBiosystems and the Fight Against COVID-19

ACROBiosystems and the Fight Against COVID-19

Monoclonal Antibodies: Discovery, Characterization and Challenges

Monoclonal Antibodies: Discovery, Characterization and Challenges

A breakthrough for rapid screening: Be among the first to experiment with Restek coated blade spray technology!

A breakthrough for rapid screening: Be among the first to experiment with Restek coated blade spray technology!

Researchers describe how to assess if an antibiotic has a new mechanism of action

Researchers describe how to assess if an antibiotic has a new mechanism of action

KNAUER subsidiary 'Das Labor. GmbH' produces SARS-CoV-2 antibody rapid tests in Africa

KNAUER subsidiary 'Das Labor. GmbH' produces SARS-CoV-2 antibody rapid tests in Africa

ACE2 binding causes dissociation of trimeric SARS-CoV-2 spike, may be used to inhibit further infection

ACE2 binding causes dissociation of trimeric SARS-CoV-2 spike, may be used to inhibit further infection

Supporting Coronavirus Research with Liquid Chromatography

Supporting Coronavirus Research with Liquid Chromatography

Sebum changes in COVID-19 patients, for future testing and prognosis

Sebum changes in COVID-19 patients, for future testing and prognosis

Newly developed fusion protein could improve COVID-19 research

Newly developed fusion protein could improve COVID-19 research

Increased hydroxyproline levels may be associated with joint hypermobility in autistic children

Increased hydroxyproline levels may be associated with joint hypermobility in autistic children

Metabolite signature reveals signs of multi-organ damage in COVID-19 patients

Metabolite signature reveals signs of multi-organ damage in COVID-19 patients

Hydrophilic Vyon® plastics demonstrate outstanding performance for drug discovery applications

Hydrophilic Vyon® plastics demonstrate outstanding performance for drug discovery applications

Spike ferritin nanoparticles show potential as SARS-CoV-2 vaccine

Spike ferritin nanoparticles show potential as SARS-CoV-2 vaccine

A powerful tool for separation and sizing of virus mixtures

A powerful tool for separation and sizing of virus mixtures

New scientific method approved for measuring procyanidins and flavanols in cocoa and chocolate products

New scientific method approved for measuring procyanidins and flavanols in cocoa and chocolate products

Novel method identifies traces of plastic in seafood samples

Novel method identifies traces of plastic in seafood samples

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