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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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Liverpool researchers reach major milestone towards creating diagnostic test for prostate cancer

Liverpool researchers reach major milestone towards creating diagnostic test for prostate cancer

BetterYou's revolutionary daily oral vitamin spray could boost vitamin D levels in children with epilepsy

BetterYou's revolutionary daily oral vitamin spray could boost vitamin D levels in children with epilepsy

Simple method to purify cashew allergens could help scientists better understand allergic reactions

Simple method to purify cashew allergens could help scientists better understand allergic reactions

Researchers developing new methods to better analyze effects of e-cig flavorings

Researchers developing new methods to better analyze effects of e-cig flavorings

10 million of us lack sunshine vitamin

10 million of us lack sunshine vitamin

Determining Ectopeptidase Activity: An Interview with Professor Stephen Weber, University of Pittsburgh

Determining Ectopeptidase Activity: An Interview with Professor Stephen Weber, University of Pittsburgh

NIST chemist develops portable kit for recovering traces of chemical evidence

NIST chemist develops portable kit for recovering traces of chemical evidence

New tests could improve diagnosis of two rare childhood diseases

New tests could improve diagnosis of two rare childhood diseases

Honeywell acquires Sigma-Aldrich's laboratory research chemicals business

Honeywell acquires Sigma-Aldrich's laboratory research chemicals business

Ultra-performance chromatography test aids bosutinib plasma quantification

Ultra-performance chromatography test aids bosutinib plasma quantification

New test can detect drug abuse faster

New test can detect drug abuse faster

Study may lead to development of highly accurate screening test for early-stage ovarian cancer

Study may lead to development of highly accurate screening test for early-stage ovarian cancer

New screening method can detect secondhand marijuana exposure

New screening method can detect secondhand marijuana exposure

New analysis confirms presence of mycotoxins in coffees sold in Spain

New analysis confirms presence of mycotoxins in coffees sold in Spain

Honeywell inks definitive agreement to acquire Sigma-Aldrich's laboratory research chemicals business

Honeywell inks definitive agreement to acquire Sigma-Aldrich's laboratory research chemicals business

VWR announces acquisition of Purification Technologies

VWR announces acquisition of Purification Technologies

New data analysis platform reveals major flaw in GC-MS process

New data analysis platform reveals major flaw in GC-MS process

Rice lab invents technique to characterize nanoscale spaces in porous materials

Rice lab invents technique to characterize nanoscale spaces in porous materials

Trajan launches prototype blood collection and storage device, hemaPEN

Trajan launches prototype blood collection and storage device, hemaPEN

Scientists develop technique to identify Viagra and other hidden ingredients in dietary supplements

Scientists develop technique to identify Viagra and other hidden ingredients in dietary supplements

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