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At HPLC 2025 in Bruges, Belgium LCGC International interviewed a member of our editorial advisory board (EAB), Paul Ferguson, ...
LCGC International interviewed Professor Torgny Fornstedt, Professor in Analytical Chemistry & Leader of the Fundamental ...
Linking LC-HRMS Features to Aquatic Toxicity: A Nontargeted Approach Without Compound Identification
A recent study conducted by the University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and the University of Queensland (Queensland, Australia) developed a novel prioritization strategy that directly links ...
LCGC International interviewed Bob Pirok from the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands to discuss strategies for enhancing ...
A joint study between Selçuk University (Konya, Turkey) and Hitit University (Corum, Turkey) determined the natural ...
Bo Zhang, associate professor at Xiamen University, China, spoke to LCGC International at HPLC 2025 in Bruges, Belgium, about ...
In this edition of the LCGC Blog, Zacariah Hildenbrand, Melissa Giguere, and Kevin Schug discuss the complexities of cannabis ...
To better conduct the analysis of nucleoside analogues, hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–tandem mass ...
Researchers from the University of Murica (Murica, Spain), the Carlos III Health Institute (Madrid, Spain), and the University of Siena (Siena, Italy) evaluated the concentration of polychlorinated ...
A new cancer detection test to analyze volatile organic compounds through urine analysis, was granted the Breakthrough Device Designation status by the U.S. FDA. The system, which is built on gas ...
A study from Justus Liebig University Giessen presents a novel, cost-effective method for evaluating the safety of personal care products using high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) ...
Researchers at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (New Delhi, India) investigated the endogenous levels of gibberellins (GAs) at six different developmental stages and four time points in ...
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