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Agilent and Waters give HPLC a Makeover
Companies reinvent an old standard of the proteomics toolbox
The Scientist 2004, 18(16):37
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Long the method of choice for fast, accurate protein purification, HPLC has been revamped in recent months. Two companies, Agilent Technologies in Palo Alto, Calif., and Waters in Milford, Mass., released new high-performance liquid chromatography systems designed specifically for the microscale sample requirements of mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Though they adopt different approaches, both systems have been hailed by developers and users alike as harbingers of liquid chromatography's next wave.
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