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Journal of Chromatography A
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

Volume 914, Issues 1-2,
Pages 1-352 (20 April 2001)

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Liquid chromatographic¯tandem mass spectrometric determination of amprenavir (agenerase) in serum/plasma of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy, Pages 1-4
Sonny Gunawan, Marshall P. Griswold and Douglas G. Kahn
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2.
Analysis of tamoxifen and its metabolites in synthetic gastric fluid digests and urine samples using high-performance liquid chromatography with electrospray mass spectrometry, Pages 5-12
Xing-Fang Li, Spencer Carter, Norman J. Dovichi, Jane Y. Zhao, Peter Kovarik and Takeo Sakuma
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3.
Ranitidine hydrochloride: development of an isocratic stability-indicating high-performance liquid chromatographic separation, Pages 13-21
James S. Munro and Thomas A. Walker
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4.
Appropriate column configurations for the rapid analysis and semipreparative purification of the radiolabeled drug flutamide by high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 23-27
Sharon Hendershot and David Koharski
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5.
Facile and sensitive method for the determination of mesna in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection, Pages 29-35
Rafa Gowacki, Katarzyna Wójcik and Edward Bald
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6.
Sensitive liquid chromatography¯tandem mass spectrometry method for the determination of loratadine and its major active metabolite descarboethoxyloratadine in human plasma, Pages 37-43
F. C. W. Sutherland, A. D. de Jager, D. Badenhorst, T. Scanes, H. K. L. Hundt, K. J. Swart and A. F. Hundt
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7.
Sensitive liquid chromatographic¯tandem mass spectrometric method for the determination of fluoxetine and its primary active metabolite norfluoxetine in human plasma, Pages 45-51
F. C. W. Sutherland, D. Badenhorst, A. D. de Jager, T. Scanes, H. K. L. Hundt, K. J. Swart and A. F. Hundt
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8.
Liquid chromatography of troleandomycin, Pages 53-58
H. K. Chepkwony, E. Roets and J. Hoogmartens
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9.
Sample preparation for residue determination of gentamicin and neomycin by liquid chromatography, Pages 59-66
Andrzej Posyniak, Jan Zmudzki and Jolanta Niedzielska
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10.
Recovery of actinorhodin from fermentation broth, Pages 67-76
Erdem Güzeltunç and Kutlu Ö. Ülgen
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11.
Determination and pharmacokinetic study of unbound cefepime in rat bile by liquid chromatography with on-line microdialysis, Pages 77-82
Y. L. Chang, M. H. Chou, M. F. Lin, C. F. Chen and T. H. Tsai
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12.
On-line microdialysis coupled with microbore liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection for continuous monitoring of free cefsulodin in rat blood, Pages 83-87
T. H. Tsai, F. C. Cheng, Y. F. Chen and C. F. Chen
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13.
Effects of the matrix and sample preparation on the determination of fluoroquinolone residues in animal tissues, Pages 89-94
Andrzej Posyniak, Jan Zmudzki and Stanislaw Semeniuk
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14.
Liquid chromatography¯tandem mass spectrometry method of urine analysis for determining human variation in carcinogen metabolism, Pages 95-103
M. G. Knize, K. S. Kulp, M. A. Malfatti, C. P. Salmon and J. S. Felton
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Ion-exchange liquid chromatographic analysis of bisphosphonates by on-line post-column photochemical reaction and spectrophotometric detection, Pages 105-110
Sean X. Peng and Susan M. Dansereau
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16.
Determination of quaternary ammonium pesticides by liquid chromatography¯electrospray tandem mass spectrometry, Pages 111-121
R. Castro, E. Moyano and M. T. Galceran
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17.
Improved measurement of formaldehyde in water-soluble polymers by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with post-column reaction detection, Pages 123-129
James J. Michels
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18.
Separation and quantification of the linear and cyclic structures of polyamide-6 at the critical point of adsorption, Pages 131-145
Y. Mengerink, R. Peters, C. G. deKoster, Sj. van der Wal, H. A. Claessens and C. A. Cramers
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19.
Fractionation and characterization of phenolic resins by high-performance liquid chromatography and gel-permeation chromatography combined with ultraviolet, refractive index, mass spectrometry and light-scattering detection, Pages 147-159
Ping Li, D. W. Coleman, K. M. Spaulding, W. H. McClennen, P. R. Stafford and D. J. Fife
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20.
Separation of isomers of nonylphenol and select nonylphenol polyethoxylates by high-performance liquid chromatography on a graphitic carbon column, Pages 161-166
Jennifer L. Gundersen
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21.
Determination of inorganic cations and anions by ion-exchange chromatography with evaporative light-scattering detection, Pages 167-173
F. Mouchère, M. El Haddad, C. Elfakir and M. Dreux
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22.
Differential elution of sodium or potassium dihydrogen- and hydrogenphosphate ions from a Sephadex G-15 column with sodium or potassium chloride solution, Pages 175-181
Toshihiko K. Okada, M. Miyakoshi, M. Inoue, Y. Nakabayashi and F. Jisaki
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23.
Optimization of experimental conditions for the separation of small and large starch granules by gravitational field-flow fractionation, Pages 183-187
Jana Janouková, Marcela Budinská, Jana Plocková and Josef Chmelík
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24.
Rapid separation of peptides and proteins by isocratic capillary electrochromatography at elevated temperature, Pages 189-200
Shuhong Zhang, Jian Zhang and Csaba Horváth
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25.
Size-exclusion electrochromatography with controlled pore flow, Pages 201-209
Remco Stol, Wim Th. Kok and Hans Poppe
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26.
Acrylamide-based monoliths as robust stationary phases for capillary electrochromatography, Pages 211-222
Daniela Hoegger and Ruth Freitag
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27.
Hydrophobic interaction electrokinetic chromatography for the separation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using non-aqueous matrices, Pages 223-231
Jeremy T. Koch, Brooke Beam, K. Scott Phillips and John F. Wheeler
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28.
Characterisation of retention in micellar high-performance liquid chromatography, in micellar electrokinetic chromatography and in micellar electrokinetic chromatography with reduced flow, Pages 233-244
Pavel Jandera, Jan Fischer, Jitka Jebavá and Hynek Effenberger
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29.
On-line nanoliter cycle sequencing reaction with capillary zone electrophoresis purification for DNA sequencing, Pages 245-256
Gang Xue, Ho-Ming Pang and Edward S. Yeung
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30.
High-efficiency capillary isoelectric focusing of protein complexes from Escherichia coli cytosolic extracts, Pages 257-264
Yufeng Shen, Scott J. Berger and Richard D. Smith
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31.
Potential of capillary electrophoresis, tandem mass spectrometry and coupled capillary electrophoresis¯tandem mass spectrometry as diagnostic tools, Pages 265-275
Katja B. Presto Elgstoen, Jane Y. Zhao, Joseph F. Anacleto and Egil Jellum
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32.
Pressure-assisted capillary electrophoresis¯electrospray ion trap mass spectrometry for the analysis of heparin depolymerised disaccharides, Pages 277-291
V. Ruiz-Calero, E. Moyano, L. Puignou and M. T. Galceran
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33.
Application of capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection to the determination of biogenic amines and amino acids in brain microdialysate and homogenate samples, Pages 293-298
Zhaohui Chen, Jin Wu, Glen B. Baker, Marise Parent and Norman J. Dovichi
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34.
Approaches to quantitative structure¯enantioselectivity relationship modeling of chiral separations using capillary electrophoresis, Pages 299-314
Jeffrey P. Wolbach, David K. Lloyd and Irving W. Wainer
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35.
Study on the chiral recognition of the enantiomers of ephedrine derivatives with neutral and sulfated heptakis(2,3-O-diacetyl)--cyclodextrins using capillary electrophoresis, UV, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectrometry, Pages 315-324
C. Hellriegel, H. Händel, M. Wedig, S. Steinhauer, F. Sörgel, K. Albert and U. Holzgrabe
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36.
Artifact-free matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectra of tert.-butyldimethylsilyl ether derivatives of cyclodextrins used for the synthesis of single-isomer, chiral resolving agents for capillary electrophoresis, Pages 325-330
W. K. Russell, D. H. Russell, M. B. Busby, A. Kolberg, S. Li, D. K. Maynard, S. Sanchez-Vindas, W. Zhu and Gy. Vigh
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Author Index Vols. 913-914, Pages 331-336

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Subject Index Vols. 913-914, Pages 337-352

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