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BASi Applications Capsules

BASi Applications Capsules cover a variety of topics related to electroanalytical chemistry, liquid chromatography, bioanalysis, and in vivo sampling. The Capsules may demonstrate the feasibility of a particular assay, point out critical steps in sample preparation or perhaps elaborate on technique. They are not intended to be complete, GLP-validated assays with many replicates over multiple days by independent operators. Instead, they were developed to provide useful guidelines which can be developed further according to the requirements of the end user.

Note that not all BASi Applications Capsules are available online. Only those with a check box are currently available for download. If you would like to request others, please send your request to BASi.


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Electrochemistry Applications Capsules

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Characterization

130:

Cyclic Voltammetry of Tetrathiafulvalene

132:

Adsorption of Reduced Glutathione on a Mercury Surface

133:

Determination of Electrode Area with Chronocoulometry

252:

Mechanistic Study of Acetaminophen Oxidation Using CV: BAS 100B

253:

Mechanistic Study of Acetaminophen Oxidation Using the CV-27

264:

Electrochemical Conversion of [FeIr5(CO)16]- to [FeIr5(CO)15]3-

265:

Identification of Oxidation Products of [CpFe(CO)2]2 using IR Spectroelectrochemistry

266:

Potentiostatic Measurements of a Tc(III)/Tc(II) Couple Using an OTTLE Cell

267:

Cis-Trans Isomerization of Ru(MeOCS2)2(PPh3)2

268:

Measurement of Reaction Kinetics Using Chronocoulometry

271:

Two Electron Reduction of [CpCo(NO)]2

272:

Reductive Dimerization of Cp*W(NO)I2

273:

Investigation of Electron Transfer Chain Catalysis using Cyclic Voltammetry

274:

Calculation of the Standard Heterogeneous Charge Transfer Rate Constant (ks) for Dimeric Iron Fulvalene Complexes Using Cyclic Voltammetry

275:

Investigation of E-Z Isomerization of Iron Alkyne Complexes Using Semi-Derivative Voltammetry

276:

Investigation of the Metal-Initiated Oligomerization of Alkynes

294:

Determination of Ciprofloxacin in Tablets

327:

Digital Simulation of Cyclic Voltammetry: Two-Electron Reduction of [(h6-C6Me6)2Ru]2+

328:

Digital Simulation of Cyclic Voltammetry: Isomerization of [Ru(m-tBu2P)(CO)2]2

342:

Characterization of (h3-C3H5)Mo(CO)2(NCMe)2Cl Compounds using Cyclic Voltammetry

343:

Correlation of Redox Potentials with Frontier Orbital Energies

344:

Detection of Dacarbazine and Its Major Metabolite Using Differential Pulse Voltammetry

349:

Measurement of the Redox Potential of Outer Mitochrondrial Membrane Cytochrome b5 Using Direct and Mediated Electrochemistry: Comparison of Results

350:

Variation of the Axial Ligand with Oxidation State for the Phenylalanine-82-Histidine Mutant of Yeast Iso-1-cytochrome c

351:

Investigation of the Reaction Between Cytochrome b5 and Cytochrome c Using Cyclic Voltammetry

352:

Substitution of Glutathione by Glutamate as the Axial Ligand in the Copper Site of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Azurin

353:

The Effect of P80 Mutants on the Redox Potential of Pseudoazurin

354:

The Effects of Mutation on the Redox Potential of Clostridium pasteurianum Rubredoxin

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Correlation between the Redox Potentials of Anabaena Ferredoxin and Rates of Electron Transfer between Anabaena Ferredoxin and Ferredoxin:NADP+ Reductase

 

Physical Electrochemistry

133:

Determination of Electrode Area with Chronocoulometry

141:

Determination of Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Rate Constant

143:

Determination of Diffusion Coefficients with Chronocoulometry

144:

The Effect of Chloride on Corrosion

313:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #1 Introduction

314:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #2 Equivalent Circuits

315:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #3 Spectra of Indium(III) and Indium(I) in Fused LiCl-KCl at 450 ° C

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #4 Measurement of the Conductivity of Polymer Electrolytes

317:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #5 Investigation of the Mechanism of Electrointercalation of Lithium Ions in TiS2 Electrodes

318:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #6 Characterization of Lithium Anodes for Secondary Batteries

319:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: #7 Characterization of Graphite Electrodes as Anodes for Secondary Lithium Batteries

326:

Using DigiSim to Simulate Single-Step Chronoamperometry

327:

Digital Simulation of Cyclic Voltammetry: Two-Electron Reduction of [(h6-C6Me6)2Ru]2+

328:

Digital Simulation of Cyclic Voltammetry: Isomerization of [Ru(m-tBu2P)(CO)2]2

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #8: Investigation of Lithium Alloy Anodes

330:

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #9: Investigation of Underpaint Corrosion

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #10: Characterization of Ir/Ti/Pt Ternary-Oxide Electrodes by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #11: The Effect of Tin on the Performance of Lanthanum Nickel Hydride Alloy Anodes

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #12: Reactivity of Nickel in Molten Carbonate. I. Nickel Oxidation and Passivation

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #13: Reactivity of Nickel in Molten Carbonate. II. Dissolution of Nickel Through the Passive Layer

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy #14: Reactivity of Nickel in Molten Carbonate. III. Formation of Trivalent Nickel(III) Ions

391:

Low Current Measurements with EC Epsilon Electrochemistry Instrument

 

Quantitative Analysis and Biosensors

109:

Analysis of Arsenic(III) by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry

150:

Anodic Stripping Voltammetry of Lead and Cadmium

166:

Determination of Tetramethin in Soil and Water by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry

189:

Determination of Trace Levels of Paraquat by Indirect Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry

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Trace Levels of Antimony and Bismuth in Snow and Water by ASV

220:

Determination of Diisocyanate Monomers in Air by DPP

221:

Determination of Isomethiozin in Soil by DPP

222:

Determination of Trace Concentrations of Iron in Seawater by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry

233:

Determination of Lead in Soil by ASV: Sample Preparation

281:

Determination of Copper, Lead, Cadmium and Zinc in River Water

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Determination of Lead Using Differential Pulse Stripping Voltammetry: Lead in Paint

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Lead in Lake Water: Using the Controlled Growth Mercury Electrode (CGME) and Gold Electrode with Differential Pulse Stripping Voltammetry (DPSV)

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Determination of Tin by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry

290:

Determination of Food Colors in Corks

291:

Determination of Monomeric Acrylic Acid in Sodium Polyacrylate

292:

Determination of the Mercaptoundecahydro-closo-dodecarborate Dianion

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Determination of the Pivazepam in Tablets and in Urine

294:

Determination of Ciprofloxacin in Tablets

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Determination of Vanadium by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry

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Determination of Trace Levels of Bismuth by Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry

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Determination of Cr(VI) in Natural and Waste Waters Using Differential Pulse Polarography: US EPA (SW-846 Method 7198)

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Determination of Total Iodine in Thyroid Tablets Using Differential Pulse Polarography

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Determination of Phenylmercuric Nitrate by Differential Pulse Polarography

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Detection of Dacarbazine and Its Major Metabolite Using Differential Pulse Voltammetry

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Determination of Carboplatin in Serum

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Detection of Toxins by Measurement of Enzyme Inhibition

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Determination of Lactate Concentrations Using a Lactate Dehydrogenase-Based Biosensor

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Comparison of Two Biosensors Used for the Determination of Glucose Concentrations

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Low Current Measurements with EC Epsilon Electrochemistry Instrument

 

Teaching

130:

Cyclic Voltammetry of Tetrathiafulvalene

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Adsorption of Reduced Glutathione on a Mercury Surface

133:

Determination of Electrode Area with Chronocoulometry

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Analog Filter Effects on Cyclic Voltammograms

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Determination of Fe2+ and Fe3+ Concentrations

141:

Determination of Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Rate Constant

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Determination of Diffusion Coefficients with Chronocoulometry

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Anodic Stripping Voltammetry of Lead and Cadmium

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Study of Ferricyanide in Cyclic Voltammetry by the CV-27

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Mechanistic Study of Acetaminophen Oxidation Using CV: BAS 100B

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Mechanistic Study of Acetaminophen Oxidation Using the CV-27

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Study of Ferricyanide in Cyclic Voltammetry Using the BAS 100B

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Potentiostatic Measurements of a Tc(III)/Tc(II) Couple Using an OTTLE Cell

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Using DigiSim to Simulate Single-Step Chronoamperometry

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Digital Simulation of Cyclic Voltammetry: Two-Electron Reduction of [(h6-C6Me6)2Ru]2+

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Digital Simulation of Cyclic Voltammetry: Isomerization of [Ru(m-tBu2P)(CO)2]2

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Peak Potential Separation for the Cyclic Voltammogram of a Reversible Process

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Characterization of (h3-C3H5)Mo(CO)2(NCMe)2Cl Compounds using Cyclic Voltammetry

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Correlation of Redox Potentials with Frontier Orbital Energies


Liquid Chromatography Applications Capsules

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High Sensitivity LCUV of Steroids and Nitrocompounds

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Determination of Erythromycin

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Nucleotide Separations on the BAS 200

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Determination of Serum Vitamin E

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Thiodiglycol in Aqueous Samples

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Erythromycin in Neonatal Serum

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Artilide in Human Plasma

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Microbore Determination of Catecholamines and Metabolites

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Microbore Options for Dopamine

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Cough and Cold Remedies by LCUV

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Soft Drink Additives

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Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Biological Samples

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Determination of Acetaminophen in Plasma

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Caffeine in Beverages by LCUV

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Determination of Codeine by LCUV

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Vasopressin and Oxytocin in Urine

118:

Determination of Iodide and Thiosulfate

119:

Separation of Catecholamine Enantiomers by HPLC

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Derivatization of Primary Amines for LCEC

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Detection of Antimalarials QHS, ARTS and DQHS

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Measurement of Tissue Sulfhydryls and Disulfides

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Classification of Flavonoids in Beverages

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Determination of Vomitoxin (Deoxynivalenol)

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Localization of Disulfide Bridges

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Determination of Oxytocin in Pharmaceutical Samples

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Amodiaquine (Antimalarial) in Blood

128:

Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in Water

129:

Ibuprofen in Serum

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Catecholamine Transport

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Detection of Primary Amines (Histamine) and Polyamines in Beer

135:

Determination of Iodide in Baby Formula

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Electrode Pretreatment for LCEC

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Cholinergic Enzymes and Carnitine

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Determination of Iodide in Serum

142:

Determination of Acetylcholinesterase Activity

145:

Eliminating Ascorbic Acid and Uric Acid from Samples

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Determination of Nifedipine in Plasma

147:

GABA in Rat Brain Tissue Homogenates

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Determination of Thiamazole in Serum

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Determination of Reducing Sugars in Serum, Urine and Edibles

151:

Determination of Phenolic Antioxidants (Preservatives)

152:

Detection of Toxic Compounds in Polyurethane Food Bags

153:

Apparent Loss of Internal Standard (DHBA) in Dog Plasma

154:

Detection of Urinary MHPG

155:

Determinaton of Choline Acetyltransferase Activity

156:

Extraction of Biogenic Amines from Small Tissue Samples

157:

Determination of 5-HIAA in Urine

158:

Deterination of Glucose and Other Reducing Sugars

159:

Detection of N2-methyl-9-hydroxy-ellipticinium Acetate in Plasma

160:

Determining Muscle Injury by Monitoring 3-Methylhistidine

161:

Morphine in Serum

162:

Profiling Common Explosives

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Profiling Commercial Pain Relieving Agents by LCUV

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Inhibitors in Monomer Formulations

165:

Acetylcholine and Choline in Brain Tissue

167:

Tetracycline Formulations

168:

Glucuronidase Reactor for Fenoldopam Conjugates in Biofluids

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Plasma Theophylline

170:

Thyromimetic Iodoamino Acids

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Electrochemical Detection of Thiols and Disulfides

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Determination of Histamine in Plasma

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Determination of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Blood and Saliva

174:

Determination of Terbutaline (Bricanyl)

175:

Nifedipine in Serum

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Trimethoprim in Serum

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Determination of Sulfadoxine and Pyrimethamine

178:

Determination of Dapsone and Pyrimethamine in Serum

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Clonidine Formulations

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Determination of Tetrahydroacridine (THA)

181:

Indomethacin in Urine

182:

WR 238,605 Succinate - An Antimalarial

183:

Fluphenazine in Serum by LCEC

184:

Nitrofurantoin in Serum by LCUV

185:

Determination of Sulfites in Food Products

186:

Determination of Serotonin in Whole Blood

187:

Monitoring Therapeutic Levels of Plasma Chlorpromazine

188:

Tricyclic Antidepresssants: Imipramine, Desipramine and Metabolites

190:

Ethylenethiourea (ETU) in Foods

191:

Phenobarbital in Serum

192:

Preparation and Use of Mercury Film Electrodes

194:

Measuring Penicillamine in Plasma and Urine

195:

Chromatography of Biological Thiols and Disulfides

196:

Determination of Thiols and Disulfides in Urine

197:

Peak Identification Using Parallel, Dual Electrode LCEC

198:

LCEC Candidates in the Biochemical Sciences

199:

Determination of Plasma Chloramphenicol

200:

Determination of Pipecolic Acid in the Rat Brain

201:

Enhanced Selectivity Using Dual Series Electrodes

202:

Urinary Estriol by LCEC

203:

Tissue Catecholamines

204:

HVA and DOPAC in Brain Tissue

205:

Aromatic Amines as Suspected Carcinogens

206:

LCEC Candidates of Environmental Interest

207:

Ascorbic Acid in Food Products

208:

Ascorbic Acid in Pharmaceuticals

209:

Diethylstilbestrol (DES) in Meat

210:

Benzidine from Urine

211:

Parathion and Methyl Parathion in Runoff Water

212:

Gunshot Residue Analysis

213:

Organic Peroxides Measured by Reductive LCEC

214:

Phenolic Impurities in Industrial Processes

215:

Phenols in Industrial Waste Water

216:

Phenols in Shale Oil

218:

Pentachlorophenol and Related Compounds in River Water

219:

Phenol in Beer and Process Water

223:

Chromatography Conditions for Biogenic Amines in Brain

224:

Tissue Thiols and Disulfides

225:

LCEC Determinationo of Glucose in Blood

226:

LCEC Determination of Glucose in Foods

227:

Determination of Plasma Catecholamines by LCEC

228:

Urinary Catecholamines by LCEC

229:

Urinary Vanilmandelic Acid (VMA)

230:

Determination of HVA in Urine

231:

Urinary Metanephrines by LCEC

232:

Determination of Tryptophan Metabolites by LCEC

234:

Captopril and Captopril Disulfide in Plasma and Urine

235:

Oxidized and Reduced Glutathione

236:

Guaranteed Plasma Catecholamine Analysis

237:

Perphenazine in Serum by LCEC

238:

Furazolidone in Swine Plasma

239:

Sulfamethazine in Serum

240:

Detection of Pharmaceutical Thiols Bound to Protein

241:

Implantation of Subcutaneous Probes in Rodents

242:

Azidodeoxythymidine (AZT) in Serum

243:

Dial-a-Mix Mobile Phases

244:

In Vivo Microdialysis in the Rat Brain - Determination of Purines

245:

LCEC of Sugars Using a Copper Electrode

255:

Determination of Cefazolin in Ultrafiltrates and Microdialysates

256:

Temafloxacin in Biological Matrices

257:

Microbore LC of Acetylcholine and Choline in Microdialysates

258:

Use and Maintenance of BAS Biophase and Phase II Columns

259:

Aspartate and Glutamate in Rat Brain by Fluorescence Detection

260:

LCEC of Amino Acids Derivatized with NDA/CN

261:

Enkephalins in Rat Brain Determined by Fluorescence Detection

262:

GABA in Brain Homogenates as Monitored by Fluorescence Detection

263:

Monitoring Glucose in Diabetic Pets with Ultrafiltration

269:

Determination of Purines in Microdialysates Using Microbore LC

270:

Importance of Reagent Purity for NDA/Cyanide Derivatizations

277:

Catecholamines in Rat Brain Microdialysates

278:

Determination of Morphine in Microdialysates Using Microbore LC

279:

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)

280:

Monitoring Glucose in Diabetic Mice with the Ultrafiltration Probe

282:

Determining Dopamine in Microdialysates With Excess DOPAC, 5-HIAA

285:

Sodium Nitrite in Water Samples by LCEC and LCUV

286:

Salicylate Trapping of the Hydroxyl Free Radical

288:

SDS:Ion Pairing Reagent for Catecholamine Determinations

289:

Serotonin in Rat Brain Microdialysates Using a UniJet Radial Flow Cell and Microbore LC

293:

Determination of the Pivazepam in Tablets and in Urine

298:

Antipyrine and Lorazepam in Human Plasma

299:

Putative Anticancer Drug CI-958 (Benzthiopyranoindazole) in Plasma

300:

Reverse-Phase Protein Separations on the BAS 200B

301:

Short Interval Monitoring of Glucose in Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) Rats

302:

Ziprazidone in Human Serum

305:

Olanzapine in Human Plasma

307:

Ion Exchange Chromatography of Proteins on the BAS 200B

308:

Temperature as a Variable in Reverse Phase LC of Proteins

309:

Determinaton of Sodium Azide Using LCEC and LCUV

310:

Artificial Sweeteners Monitored by Pulsed Amperometric Detection

311:

Sugars in Beverages by Pulsed Amperometric Detection

312:

Apraclonidine in Microdialysates from Eye Vitreous Humor

321:

Cough and Cold Remedies

331:

Methotrexate/Plasma/UV

332:

Plasma Homocysteine/LCEC

333:

Electrochemical Detection of Peptides: LCEC of Cu(II)-Peptide Complexes

335:

Determination of Melatonin in Commercially Available Products by LCEC and LC/MS/MS

346:

Application of BioTrap for On-line Sample Extraction: Investigation of Testosterone Metabolism

347:

Determination of Basal Acetylcholine in Rat Brain Microdialysate

356:

Multi-Channel Electrochemical Detection for the Determination of (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate in Rat Blood with the Culex™ Automated Blood Sampler

357:

Determination of Resveratrol in Rat Blood by Multi-Channel Electrochemical Detection with an Automated Blood Sampler

358:

LC with Multi-Channel EC for the Determination of Resveratrol in Wine, Grape Juice and Grape Seed Capsules Following Automated Solid Phase Extraction

363:

Determination of coenzyme Q10 by dual-series LCEC detection

364:

Analysis of Isoflavones in Natural Sources and Nutritional Supplements by LC and Multi-Channel EC Detection

365:

LC coupled with multi-channel EC detection for the determination of daidzin in rat blood sampled by an automated blood sampling system

366:

Histamine in Rat Microdialysates by LCEC

368:

Determination of Salsolinol by Microbore LCEC

369:

Determination of Tetrahydropapaveroline by Microbore LCEC

371:

Determination of Naringenin in Rat Plasma with the Culex Automated Blood Sampler Coupled with LCEC

372:

Drug Interaction / Phenotyping Assay

373:

LC/MS/MS Determination of Paclitaxel and Metabolites in Human Plasma Using An Isotopically-Labeled Internal Standard

374:

A LC/MS/MS Determination of Sildenafil and its Primary Pharmacologically Active Metabolite, Desmethyl Sildenafil, in Human Plasma

375:

Method for LC/MS/MS Analysis of Rapamycin (Sirolimus) in Human Whole Blood Using Protein Precipitation and Column witching

376:

Determination of 5-Fluorouracil in Human Plasma Using LC/MS/MS

377:

LC/MS/MS Assay for Ondansetron and Granisetron in Human and Dog Plasma

378:

Method for LC-MSMS Analysis of Rifampin in Human Plasma Using Liquid-Liquid Extraction

601:

Determination of H2O2 in Blood, Dialysate and Ultrafiltrate

602:

Determination of Choline in a Complex Matrix


Microdialysis Applications Capsules

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255:

Determination of Cefazolin in Ultrafiltrates and Microdialysates

257:

Microbore LC of Acetylcholine and Choline in Microdialysates

263:

Monitoring Glucose in Diabetic Pets with Ultrafiltration

269:

Determination of Purines in Microdialysates Using Microbore LC

277:

Catecholamines in Rat Brain Microdialysates

278:

Determination of Morphine in Microdialysates Using Microbore LC

280:

Monitoring Glucose in Diabetic Mice with the Ultrafiltration Probe

282:

Determining Dopamine in Microdialysates With Excess DOPAC, 5-HIAA

289:

Serotonin in Rat Brain Microdialysates Using a UniJet Radial Flow Cell and Microbore LC

301:

Short Interval Monitoring of Glucose in Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) Rats

312:

Apraclonidine in Microdialysates from Eye Vitreous Humor

320:

Ultrafiltrate and Microdialysis DL Probe In Vitro Recoveries: Electrolytes and Metabolites

322:

Diazepam In Vitro MD

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Probe Calibration?

334:

In Vivo Microdialysis Sampling in Skin: Monitoring Nicotine from a Dermal Patch

348:

Determination of Basal Acetylcholine in Rat Brain Microdialysates

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Sampling Bone Minerals in Sheep Bone Muscle and Subcutaneous Interstitial Fluid with Ultrafiltration Probes

366:

Histamine in Rat Microdialysates by LCEC

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Glucose Tolerance Test using Ultrafiltration Sampling and the Rodent Workstation


Culex Applications Capsules

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379:

Collecting Repeated Blood Glucose Samples with the Culex® Automated Pharmacology System

380:

Fluid Management with the Culex® Automated Pharmacology System

381:

Pharmacokinetic Possibilities with the Culex® Automated Pharmacology System

382:

Simultaneous Sampling of Blood and Brain Microdialysates for Pharmacokinetic (PK) Studies of Olanzapine in the Rat featuring Culex® Automated Pharmacology System (APS)

383:

Collecting Quality Urine Samples with the Culex® Automated Pharmacology System (APS)

384:

Limiting the Negative Effects of Stress in Rat Studies with the Culex® Automated Pharmacology System

385:

Programmed Dose-Ranging Study of Nicotine: Changes in Core Body Temperature in Conscious and Freely Moving Rats

386:

Programmed Bile Sampling in Rats Using the Culex® APS

387:

Empis® – Much More Than a Syringe Pump

388:

Liquid Chromatographic-Mass Spectrometric Detection of Nicotine and Its Metabolite, Cotinine for Pharmacokinetic Studies in Unstressed Rats Sampled with the Culex® Automated Pharmacology System (APS)

389:

Automated In-Vivo Ultrafiltration for Rodents: A Technique for Monitoring “Free Drug Kinetics” in Tissue

390:

Advantages of Culex® APS in First Pass Metabolism Testing


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