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HPLC Analysis of 22 Common Antibiotics Using a Kinetex PS C18 Column

Phenomenex Inc
21 Jul 2019

In this application note, 22 common antibiotics are analyzed to demonstrate the Kinetex PS C18 HPLC/UHPLC column's unique multi-modal selectivity and improved chromatographic performance for polar bases.

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