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Comparison of LC-UV and LC-MS-MS for the determination of taxol
The relative advantages of LC-UV and LC-MS-MS methodologies for taxol as applied to toxicokinetic and pharmacokinetic studies is reviewed and some specific applications of the two methods used in our laborator...
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Matrix effects and selectivity issues in LC-MS-MS
Matrix effect is the effect on an analytical method caused by all other components of the sample except the specific compound to be quantified. Matrix effects and selectivity issues have long been associated w...