Bioanalytical Separations, 1st Edition,Ian Wilson,ISBN9780444506580
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Volume 4: Bioanalytical Separations, 1st Edition

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Editor : I Wilson  

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Imprint: Elsevier Science

ISBN: 9780444506580

Pages: 442

Dimensions: 240 X 165

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Key Features

- Discusses new developments in instrumentation and methods of analyzing drugs and their metabolites in biological fluids
- Provides guidance to the different methods, their relative value to the user, and the advantages and pitfalls of their use
- Future trends are identified, in terms of the potential impact of new technologies

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Bioanalytical Separations is volume 4 of the multi-volume series, Handbook of Analytical Separations, providing reviews of analytical separation methods and techniques used for the determination of analytes across a whole range of applications. The theme for this volume is bioanalysis, in this case specifically meaning the analysis of drugs and their metabolites in biological fluids.

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For students, chemists, and researchers active in the field of bioanalysis.

Ian Wilson

Affiliations and Expertise

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Alderley Park, U.K.

Bioanalytical Separations, 1st Edition

(Selected) New Developments in Integrated Sample Preparation for Bioanalysis; Techniques for Sample Preparation Using Solid-Phase Extraction; Turbulent Flow Chromatography in Bioanalysis; Chiral bioanalysis; HPLC-MS(MS) for bioanalysis in drug discovery and development; Chromatography in a Regulated Environment
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Bioanalytical Separations