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Transfer of a Heart Disease Treatment Analysis from an Agilent 1100 System to an UltiMate 3000 HPLC System

 

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Successful and Stress-Free LC Method Transfers
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Table of contents Introduction White Paper 72711 An instrument parameter guide for successful (U)HPLC method transfer Technical Note 73371 Physical adjustment of gradient delay volume as a tool for successful transfer of HPLC methods Application Note 73186 Improving peak results…
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WHITE PAPER 72711 An instrument parameter guide for successful (U)HPLC method transfer Authors Carsten Paul, Maria Grübner, Michael Heidorn, Matthias Krajewski, Sabrina Patzelt, Thomas Piecha, and Frank Steiner Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germering, Germany Keywords UHPLC, HPLC, USP <621>, gradient delay…
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APPLICATION NOTE 72717 Method transfer of a USP derived acetaminophen assay from an Agilent 1260 Infinity system to an UltiMate 3000 SD system and a Vanquish Flex UHPLC system Authors Maria Grübner, Carsten Paul, Frank Steiner Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germering,…
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From HPLC to UHPLC: Method Transfer, What Should I Pay Attention to? Dr. Frank Steiner Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germering/Germany The world leader in serving science A Well-Known Situation in the Lab • Why does a chromatogram recorded on system X……
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