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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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New insights into why obesity puts individuals at risk for severe influenza

New insights into why obesity puts individuals at risk for severe influenza

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Ketamine's long-lasting antidepressant effects unveiled in new study

Low serotonin levels observed in long COVID and other viral infections

Low serotonin levels observed in long COVID and other viral infections

How ketamine treatment elicits long-lasting anti-depressive effects

How ketamine treatment elicits long-lasting anti-depressive effects

How does oxidative stress during pregnancy influence the child’s behavior and emotional states?

How does oxidative stress during pregnancy influence the child’s behavior and emotional states?

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Falling folate levels sound alarm for urgent UK food fortification

Microplastics in preschoolers: Investigating exposure, diet, and gut microbiota

Microplastics in preschoolers: Investigating exposure, diet, and gut microbiota

Accelerating drug discovery with analytical R&D solutions

Accelerating drug discovery with analytical R&D solutions

New method produces highly pure mRNA vaccines with less inflammation risk

New method produces highly pure mRNA vaccines with less inflammation risk

Saliva test breakthrough: Early detection for ectopic pregnancies on the horizon

Saliva test breakthrough: Early detection for ectopic pregnancies on the horizon

Can your body odor protect you against disease?

Can your body odor protect you against disease?

Decoding the twist: Coronavirus spike proteins reveal their intricate invasion dance

Decoding the twist: Coronavirus spike proteins reveal their intricate invasion dance

The potential benefits of ribavirin and pleconaril treatment on type 1 diabetes

The potential benefits of ribavirin and pleconaril treatment on type 1 diabetes

Breakthrough antibody therapy targets Alzheimer's risk gene, offers hope for effective treatment

Breakthrough antibody therapy targets Alzheimer's risk gene, offers hope for effective treatment

New hope for hispanic type 2 diabetes patients: pharmacist intervention cuts A1c levels

New hope for hispanic type 2 diabetes patients: pharmacist intervention cuts A1c levels

Aerosolized ACE2 neutralizes COVID-19 variants in lab and mice tests

Aerosolized ACE2 neutralizes COVID-19 variants in lab and mice tests

Supercharged tomatoes: Scientists engineer fruits packed with amino acids and flavonoids

Supercharged tomatoes: Scientists engineer fruits packed with amino acids and flavonoids

Could baseline gut microbiota predict the immune responses elicited by COVID-19 vaccines?

Could baseline gut microbiota predict the immune responses elicited by COVID-19 vaccines?

New material more efficient at capturing coronavirus proteins with minimal impact on breathability

New material more efficient at capturing coronavirus proteins with minimal impact on breathability

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