Bioclinical Analysis

A Microelution Extraction Technique for Drugs of Abuse with Streamlined Sample Clean-up

This on-demand webinar outlines methods for extracting a large drugs of abuse panel from urine and plasma using reverse-phase and mixed-mode sorbent chemistries. For further details and to register, click below.

Opioids — choosing the best solution for your laboratory

Do you need help with your sample preparation for synthetic opioids analysis? If so, this on-demand webinar will help you achieve your goal and find the best solution for you laboratory.

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Discover new developments and advances in forensics and toxicology

Separation Science, in collaboration with its sponsors GERSTEL, SCIEX and UCT has developed its fifth online eSeminar focusing on advances in forensics and toxicology, which is now available to view on-demand. With a varied programme delivered by...

Comparison of sample preparation options for the extraction of a panel of endogenous steroids

This poster from Biotage compares sample preparation options for the extraction of a panel of endogenous steroids from serum.

Effective procedure for in-well hydrolysis of urine samples

UCT has produced an application note outlining a suggested procedure for in-well hydrolysis of urine samples using the company's Refine™ Ultra-Filtration Technology. Using this technology reduces column backpressure while also reducing analyte...

Effective Extraction of a Panel of Steroid Hormones from Human Serum

Biotage has produced an application note describing the extraction of a panel of steroid hormones from human serum using ISOLUTE® SLE+ Supported Liquid Extraction plates prior to LC/MS-MS analysis.

Advances in Forensics & Toxicology eSeminar

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Separation Science, in collaboration with its sponsors Gerstel, Bruker and Shimadzu, has developed its third online eSeminar focusing on advances in forensics and toxicology. With a varied...

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