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ISBN-10: 0367383020

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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Publication Date: Oct 18th, 2019

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Product extent: 461 Pages

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This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.

This venerable series has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. Volume 49 continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present cutting-edge reviews of methods and applications in chromatography. Highlights in this edition include: the hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer; glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases; and chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry; and ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention.

Advances in Chromatography is a venerable series that has reported on the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field for the past four decades. The newest installment, Volume 49, continues the tradition of compiling the work of expert contributors who present timely and cutting edge reviews of current and emerging methods and applications in this dynamic field.





Highlights in this edition include:









  • The hyphenation of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry in order to determine oligonucleotide adducts as markers for cancer


  • Glycoproteomics and the glycosylation of proteins, addressing biomarkers in different types of diseases


  • Chiral separation, an important area particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the technique has been applied with varying results


  • Ion-pairing chromatography and analyte retention






Conveying the most recent significant scientific developments in separation science, the book and its series are known for the authors’ clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations. Accessible and engaging, this volume forms a solid foundation for the work of biochemists and analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill. Meticulously referenced, it will help fuel further research across a range of fields.


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