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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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Tosoh Bioscience announces GPC glossary and column selection mobile app

Tosoh Bioscience announces GPC glossary and column selection mobile app

Averica Discovery Services establishes research collaboration with Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Averica Discovery Services establishes research collaboration with Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Research offers new understanding related to effects of chemical conjugation on stability of ADCs

Research offers new understanding related to effects of chemical conjugation on stability of ADCs

HYFFI project examines positive effects of seaweed fibre on bacterial in human gut

HYFFI project examines positive effects of seaweed fibre on bacterial in human gut

Researchers validate metabolomic analysis as new diagnostic method for pancreatic cancer

Researchers validate metabolomic analysis as new diagnostic method for pancreatic cancer

Bruker introduces new products with scientific capabilities for research, industrial and applied markets

Bruker introduces new products with scientific capabilities for research, industrial and applied markets

Prostate tissue androgen content predicts ADT outcome

Prostate tissue androgen content predicts ADT outcome

Microcystins in drinking water

Microcystins in drinking water

Study identifies six markers in the breath that could become stress-detector

Study identifies six markers in the breath that could become stress-detector

USP evaluates Raman device's potential to detect counterfeit and substandard medicines

USP evaluates Raman device's potential to detect counterfeit and substandard medicines

New paper advances scientific understanding of glycoproteins’ structure and function

New paper advances scientific understanding of glycoproteins’ structure and function

AB SCIEX releases new testing method for laboratories to detect DCD in dairy products

AB SCIEX releases new testing method for laboratories to detect DCD in dairy products

Colorectal cancer screening: an interview with Dr Donato F. Altomare

Colorectal cancer screening: an interview with Dr Donato F. Altomare

Simple urine test picks up mesalamine non-adherence

Simple urine test picks up mesalamine non-adherence

Thermo Scientific, UT Arlington receive U.S. patent for Dionex QD detector

Thermo Scientific, UT Arlington receive U.S. patent for Dionex QD detector

New metabolic biomarkers can detect risk of illnesses in advance

New metabolic biomarkers can detect risk of illnesses in advance

Docosahexaenoic acid levels reduced in bipolar disorder patients

Docosahexaenoic acid levels reduced in bipolar disorder patients

New research finds bisphenol A in fetal liver tissues

New research finds bisphenol A in fetal liver tissues

Scientists develop new micropump for hand-held medical devices

Scientists develop new micropump for hand-held medical devices

Stability of the novel recombinant human albumins Albucult® and Recombumin® demonstrated by light scattering techniques

Stability of the novel recombinant human albumins Albucult® and Recombumin® demonstrated by light scattering techniques

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