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Microfluidic chip‐based liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry for determination of small molecules in bioanalytical applications: A n updateLin et al., 2014
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- Lin S
- Lin T
- Fuh M
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- Electrophoresis
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Many microfluidic chip‐based LC‐MS systems have been utilized for high‐throughput analysis in various fields of bioanalytical applications such as proteomic, glycomic, pharmaceutical, and clinical research. This review is an update of a previous review article …
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