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Mass Spectrometry Goes Offsite
New sampling method has forensic, pharmaceutical applications
The Scientist 2005, 19(1):32
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Scientists at Purdue University, led by Graham Cooks, professor of analytical chemistry, recently reported a novel method for processing samples for mass spectrometry (MS) analysis.[1]
More than just a technological tweaking, it's an elegantly simple innovation that, MS experts say, could make mass spectrometers invaluable tools for applications ranging from field-site forensics to drug design to bomb detection.
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