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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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Dutch scientists unveil the integral role of CD5L protein in IgM structure and function

Dutch scientists unveil the integral role of CD5L protein in IgM structure and function

Investigating the interplay between white blood cell count and incidence of hyper-low-density lipoprotein cholesterolemia

Investigating the interplay between white blood cell count and incidence of hyper-low-density lipoprotein cholesterolemia

Scientists unveil a metabolic Achilles' heel in pancreatic cancer

Scientists unveil a metabolic Achilles' heel in pancreatic cancer

Surviving without glucose: uridine-derived ribose as an alternative energy source

Surviving without glucose: uridine-derived ribose as an alternative energy source

Unlocking gut health: How indoor environment impacts the microbiota balance

Unlocking gut health: How indoor environment impacts the microbiota balance

Synthetic delivery vector STxB induces mucosal immunity against viral antigens

Synthetic delivery vector STxB induces mucosal immunity against viral antigens

A novel role for macrophage-activation signaling in orchestrating the recruitment process in response to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

A novel role for macrophage-activation signaling in orchestrating the recruitment process in response to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Next-Generation EV Separation: Izon Science and Agarose Bead Technologies Collaborate to Enhance Clinical Applications for Extracellular Vesicles

Next-Generation EV Separation: Izon Science and Agarose Bead Technologies Collaborate to Enhance Clinical Applications for Extracellular Vesicles

SARS-CoV-2 variants show altered glycan processing

SARS-CoV-2 variants show altered glycan processing

Novel ingestible device enables non-invasive profiling of the gut microbiome, proteome, and metabolome

Novel ingestible device enables non-invasive profiling of the gut microbiome, proteome, and metabolome

A machine-learning approach for the early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

A machine-learning approach for the early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

Leaves of the Labrador tea plant contain an essential oil that could help combat malaria

Leaves of the Labrador tea plant contain an essential oil that could help combat malaria

Laboratory instrument manufacturer from berlin honored with vorsprung award at the chancellor's office

Laboratory instrument manufacturer from berlin honored with vorsprung award at the chancellor's office

High-fat diets' eye-opening impact: Study reveals link to retinal damage and bisretinoid accumulation

High-fat diets' eye-opening impact: Study reveals link to retinal damage and bisretinoid accumulation

The dynamics and interactions between the skin metabolome, microbiome, and UV exposure

The dynamics and interactions between the skin metabolome, microbiome, and UV exposure

Evaluating the association between Mediterranean Diet adherence and type 2 diabetes using nutritional biomarkers

Evaluating the association between Mediterranean Diet adherence and type 2 diabetes using nutritional biomarkers

Uncovering the interplay between (poly)phenol intake and cardiometabolic health

Uncovering the interplay between (poly)phenol intake and cardiometabolic health

New strategy for identifying small molecules offers a promising path for discovering targeted drugs

New strategy for identifying small molecules offers a promising path for discovering targeted drugs

Low vitamin D levels during pregnancy linked to childhood obesity in boys

Low vitamin D levels during pregnancy linked to childhood obesity in boys

Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of oral barrier in mice

Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of oral barrier in mice

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