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Biochemistry (or clinical chemistry) involves the analysis of bodily fluids using chemical tests. Techniques used include HPLC, chromatography, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, immunochemical, electrophoresis, turbidometric / spectrophotometric assay, MRI and ISE analysis. Tests are often carried out on plasma or serum but urine (urinalysis) and fecal specimens are also processed.

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50 cm µPAC™ column

PharmaFluidics

With an internal volume of 3µL, this 50 cm long RP-C18 µPAC™ column is perfectly suited to perform high throughput analyses with shorter gradi­ent solvent times (30, 60 and 90-minute gradients) and it can be used over a wide range of flow rates, between 100 and 2000 nL/min. µPAC™ column, 50 cm length, with pillar array backbone at interpillar distance of 2.5µm, C18.

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µPAC™-compatible EASY-Spray™ Emitter

PharmaFluidics

To interface the µPAC™ column with the Easy-spray source, a customized EASY-Spray™ Emitter was developed, which is now distributed by PharmaFluidics. To ensure straightforward and plug and spray connectivity, this emitter line has been provided with a low volume stainless steel connecting union that fits directly onto the µPAC™ column fittings.

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µPAC™ Trapping column

PharmaFluidics

Our µPAC™ Trapping column was developed with an identical stationary phase support morphology, matching perfectly the retentive properties of our analytical µPAC™ columns. Effectively desalting and preconcentrating the analytes improves the analytical column lifetime and workflow throughput.

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Streck Cell Preservative

Streck

Streck Cell Preservative is an easy-to-use liquid preservative that maintains white blood cell integrity and allows CD markers to be measured through flow cytometric analysis. Streck Cell Preservative stabilizes peripheral and cord blood samples, surgical tissue samples, bone marrow and fine needle aspirates for up to 7 days prior to analysis by flow cytometry. 

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