A critical appraisal of capillary electrochromatography

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Take the best aspects of CE and capillary HPLC and put them together to separate charged analytes - it's called capillary electrochromatography. However, researchers Klaus Unger, Marion Huber, Karin Walhagen, Tom Hennessey, and Milton Hearn from Johannes Gutenberg-Universität (Germany), Ferring AB (Sweden), and Monash University (Australia) find there are lots of technical questions to answer when creating a new technology, especially for bioscience applications.

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Unger, K. K., Huber, M., Walhagen, K., Hennessy, T. P., & Hearn, M. T. W. (2002, April 1). A critical appraisal of capillary electrochromatography. Analytical Chemistry. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac021992p

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