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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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Waters launches new program to support scientific innovation

Waters launches new program to support scientific innovation

Agilent opens new life sciences instruments manufacturing facility in Singapore

Agilent opens new life sciences instruments manufacturing facility in Singapore

Talecris third quarter net revenue increases 2.8% to $407.0 million

Talecris third quarter net revenue increases 2.8% to $407.0 million

Highlights of Frontiers in Optics 2010/Laser Science XXVI Meeting

Highlights of Frontiers in Optics 2010/Laser Science XXVI Meeting

FDA purchases AB SCIEX QTRAP 5500 Systems for analysis of the U.S. food supply

FDA purchases AB SCIEX QTRAP 5500 Systems for analysis of the U.S. food supply

FDA approves Gamunex-C for primary immunodeficiency treatment

FDA approves Gamunex-C for primary immunodeficiency treatment

Auxilium receives USPTO patent for XIAFLEX product

Auxilium receives USPTO patent for XIAFLEX product

Laureate Pharma secures $20 million financing to enhance business

Laureate Pharma secures $20 million financing to enhance business

Scientists use NMR technology to improve protein purification in drug development

Scientists use NMR technology to improve protein purification in drug development

Agilent, ISB and ETH Zurich enter second phase of mapping complete human proteome

Agilent, ISB and ETH Zurich enter second phase of mapping complete human proteome

Dominion validates clinical urine drug monitoring assay to detect metabolites of 'herbal incense' product compounds

Dominion validates clinical urine drug monitoring assay to detect metabolites of 'herbal incense' product compounds

Bilirubin identified in Bird of Paradise plant

Bilirubin identified in Bird of Paradise plant

Biopharmaceutical firms take steps to create greener working environments

Biopharmaceutical firms take steps to create greener working environments

New methodologies for protein measurement needed to address adulteration in infant formula and pet food

New methodologies for protein measurement needed to address adulteration in infant formula and pet food

Bottled tea contains less antioxidants, high sugar content

Bottled tea contains less antioxidants, high sugar content

Agilent's HPLC-Chip/MS technology helps identify over 200 different human milk oligosaccharides structures

Agilent's HPLC-Chip/MS technology helps identify over 200 different human milk oligosaccharides structures

BAC, Octapharma enter licence agreement for G-CSF CaptureSelect custom affinity ligand

BAC, Octapharma enter licence agreement for G-CSF CaptureSelect custom affinity ligand

Scientists use PCT technique to understand physical effects of compression on macromolecules

Scientists use PCT technique to understand physical effects of compression on macromolecules

Millennium Laboratories signs agreement to assist physicians with drug monitoring services, tools

Millennium Laboratories signs agreement to assist physicians with drug monitoring services, tools

Forensic Laboratories' analytical test capable of detecting Ethyl Sulfate in saliva

Forensic Laboratories' analytical test capable of detecting Ethyl Sulfate in saliva

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