286 results on '"Sanz-Nebot, V."'
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2. Identification of multiple transferrin species in the spleen and serum from mice with collagen-induced arthritis which may reflect changes in transferrin glycosylation associated with disease activity: The role of CD38
3. On-line Solid-phase Extraction Capillary Electrophoresis–Mass Spectrometry and Data Analysis Approaches for Metabolomics
4. Evaluation of non-immunoaffinity methods for isolation of cellular prion protein from bovine brain
5. Comparison of off- and in-line solid-phase extraction for enhancing sensitivity in capillary electrophoresis using ochratoxin as a model compound
6. Determination of a Series of Quinolone Antibiotic Using Liquid Chromatography-Mass-Spectrometry
7. Optimization of the composition and pH of the mobile phase used for separation and determination of a series of quinolone antibacterials regulated by the European Union
8. Optimization of HPLC conditions for the separation of complex crude mixtures produced in the synthesis of therapeutic peptide hormones
9. Prediction of the chromatographic behaviour for a series of diuretic compounds
10. Determination of quinolones in chicken tissues by liquid chromatography with ultraviolet absorbance detection
11. Determination of fluoroquinolones in human urine by liquid chromatography coupled to pneumatically assisted electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
12. Characterization of human transferrin glycoforms by capillary electrophoresis and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
13. Characterization of metallothionein isoforms from rabbit liver by liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray mass spectrometry
14. Evaluation of chromatographic versus electrophoretic behaviour of a series of therapeutical peptide hormones
15. Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and capillary electrophoresis combined approach for separation and characterization of multicomponent peptide mixtures: Application to crude products of leuprolide synthesis
16. p Ka values of peptides in aqueous and aqueous–organic media : Prediction of chromatographic and electrophoretic behaviour
17. Variation of acidity constants of peptides in acetonitrile-water mixtures with solvent composition: effect of preferential solvation
18. Prediction of retention behaviour and evaluation of p Ka values of peptides and quinolones in liquid chromatography
19. Electrophoretic behavior of peptides in capillary electrophoresis: Influence of ionic strength and pH in aqueous–organic media
20. Retention behaviour of peptides, quinolones, diuretics and peptide hormones in liquid chromatography: Influence of ionic strength and pH on chromatographic retention
21. Comparison between capillary electrophoresis, liquid chromatography, potentiometric and spectrophotometric techniques for evaluation of p Ka values of zwitterionic drugs in acetonitrile–water mixtures
22. Analysis of a peptide hormone mixture of therapeutic interest by liquid chromatography coupled to high-flow pneumatically assisted electrospray mass spectrometry
23. Liquid chromatography–electrospray mass spectrometry of multicomponent peptide mixtures: Characterization of a mixture from the synthesis of the hormone goserelin
24. Separation of potentially therapeutic peptide hormones by liquid chromatography: Optimisation of the composition and pH of the mobile phase
25. Separation and characterization of multicomponent peptide mixtures by liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: Application to crude products of the synthesis of leuprolide
26. The application of factor analysis to solvatochromic parameters and pH s values for the standardization of potentiometric sensors in mobile phases used in liquid chromatography
27. Fractionation and characterization of a crude peptide mixture from the synthesis of eledoisin by liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
28. Chromatographic behavior of ionizable compounds in liquid chromatography. Part 2. Standardization of potentiometric sensors and effect of pH and ionic strength on the retention of analytes using acetonitrile–water mobile phases
29. Handbook of LHC Higgs Cross Sections: 4. Deciphering the Nature of the Higgs Sector
30. Supporting data for the MS identification of distinct transferrin glycopeptide glycoforms and citrullinated peptides associated with inflammation or autoimmunity
31. Análisis de las proteínas intactas Eritropoyetina y NESP mediante electroforesis capilar acoplada a la espectrometría de masas con analizador de trampa iónica
32. ChemInform Abstract: Acid-Base Behavior of Quinolones in Aqueous Acetonitrile Mixtures
33. pKa values of peptides in aqueous and aqueous–organic media
34. Prediction of retention behaviour and evaluation of pKa values of peptides and quinolones in liquid chromatography
35. Comparison between capillary electrophoresis, liquid chromatography, potentiometric and spectrophotometric techniques for evaluation of pKa values of zwitterionic drugs in acetonitrile–water mixtures
36. Determination and characterization of diuretics in human urine by liquid chromatography coupled to pneumatically assisted electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
37. Investigation of synthetic peptide hormones by liquid chromatography coupled to pneumatically assisted electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: analysis of a synthesis crude of peptide triptorelin
38. Evaluation of electrophoretic method versus chromatographic, potentiometric and absorptiometric methodologies for determing pKa values of quinolones in hydroorganic mixtures
39. Separation and identification of peptide mixtures in a synthesis crude of carbetocin by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
40. The application of factor analysis to solvatochromic parameters and pHs values for the standardization of potentiometric sensors in mobile phases used in liquid chromatography
41. Investigation of crudes of synthesis of carbetocin by liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
42. Retention behaviour of quinolone derivatives in high-performance liquid chromatography
43. Secondary chemical equilibria in high-performance liquid chromatography: influence of ionic strength and pH on retention of peptides
44. Evaluation of the effect of organic modifier on pK values of diuretics in mobile phases used in LC
45. Solvent effects on protonation equilibria of peptides and quinolones by factor analysis applied to the correlation between dissociation constants and solvatochromic parameters in acetonitrile-water mixtures
46. Acid-base behaviour of tripeptides in solvents used in liquid chromatography. Correlation between pK values and solvatochromic parameters of acetonitrile-water mixtures
47. Dissociation constants and preferential solvation of fluoroquinolones in hydroorganic mixtures used in LC
48. Factor analysis applied to the correlation between dissociation constants and solvatochromic parameters in water-acetonitrile mixtures
49. Acid-Base Behavior of Quinolones in Aqueous Acetonitrile Mixtures.
50. Solvatochromic parameter values and pH in acetonitrile-water mixtures optimization of mobile phase for the separation of peptides by high-performance liquid chromatography
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