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332 related items for PubMed ID: 12973795

  • 1. Recent developments in capillary electrokinetic chromatography with replaceable charged pseudostationary phases or additives.
    Peric I, Kenndler E.
    Electrophoresis; 2003 Sep; 24(17):2924-34. PubMed ID: 12973795
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  • 2. Recent innovation in capillary electrokinetic chromatography with replaceable charged pseudostationary phases or additives.
    Maichel B, Kenndler E.
    Electrophoresis; 2000 Sep; 21(15):3160-73. PubMed ID: 11001214
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  • 3. Recent progress in the development, characterization and application of polymeric pseudophases for electrokinetic chromatography.
    Palmer CP.
    Electrophoresis; 2002 Nov; 23(22-23):3993-4004. PubMed ID: 12481289
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  • 8. Recent progress in the use of soluble ionic polymers as pseudostationary phases for electrokinetic chromatography.
    Palmer CP, McCarney JP.
    Electrophoresis; 2004 Dec; 25(23-24):4086-94. PubMed ID: 15597413
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  • 11. Capillary separation: micellar electrokinetic chromatography.
    Terabe S.
    Annu Rev Anal Chem (Palo Alto Calif); 2009 Dec; 2():99-120. PubMed ID: 20636055
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  • 15. Use of poly(sodium oleyl-L-leucylvalinate) surfactant for the separation of chiral compounds in micellar electrokinetic chromatography.
    Mwongela S, Akbay C, Zhu X, Collins S, Warner IM.
    Electrophoresis; 2003 Sep; 24(17):2940-7. PubMed ID: 12973797
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  • 16. Selectivity in capillary electrokinetic separations.
    de Boer T, de Zeeuw RA, de Jong GJ, Ensing K.
    Electrophoresis; 1999 Oct; 20(15-16):2989-3010. PubMed ID: 10596812
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  • 17. Recent progress in the use of ionic polymers as pseudostationary phases for EKC.
    Palmer CP.
    Electrophoresis; 2007 Jan; 28(1-2):164-73. PubMed ID: 17136740
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  • 18. Application of polymeric surfactants in chiral micellar electrokinetic chromatography (CMEKC) and CMEKC coupled to mass spectrometry.
    He J, Shamsi SA.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2013 Jan; 970():319-48. PubMed ID: 23283788
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  • 20. Polymeric sulfated surfactants with varied hydrocarbon tail: I. Synthesis, characterization, and application in micellar electrokinetic chromatography.
    Akbay C, Shamsi SA.
    Electrophoresis; 2004 Feb; 25(4-5):622-34. PubMed ID: 14981690
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