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Journal of Chromatography A
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

Volume 972, Issue 1, Pages 1-129 (27 September 2002)
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Foreword EDITORIAL
Page 1

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Hydrophobic interaction chromatography of proteins: I. Comparison of selectivity ARTICLE
Pages 3-19
Christine Machold, Karin Deinhofer, Rainer Hahn and Alois Jungbauer
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Evaluation and applications of a new dye affinity adsorbent ARTICLE
Pages 21-25
Koji Nakamura, Takao Suzuki, Toshito Kamichika, Masazumi Hasegawa, Yoshio Kato, Hiroo Sasaki and Kuniyo Inouye
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Intelligent automation of high-performance liquid chromatography method development by means of a real-time knowledge-based approach ARTICLE
Pages 27-43
Ting-Po I, Randy Smith, Sam Guhan, Ken Taksen, Mark Vavra, Douglas Myers and Milton T. W. Hearn
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Reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a tool in the determination of the hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of amino acid side-chains at a ligand–receptor interface in the presence of different aqueous environments: I. Effect of varying receptor hydrophobicity ARTICLE
Pages 45-60
Colin T. Mant and Robert S. Hodges
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Reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a tool in the determination of the hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of amino acid side-chains at a ligand–receptor interface in the presence of different aqueous environments: II. Effect of varying peptide ligand hydrophobicity ARTICLE
Pages 61-75
Colin T. Mant and Robert S. Hodges
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