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Rapid liquid chromatographic assay of glutathione in cultured cells

Leroy et al., 1993

Document ID
15992331835551015867
Author
Leroy P
Nicolas A
Thioudellet C
Oster T
Wellman M
Siest G
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Biomedical Chromatography

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A rapid, sensitive and selective method for the assay of glutathione in cultured cells has been developed using ion‐pair reversed phase rapid high performance liquid chromatography. The use of a 4 μm particle, 5 cm long column (Superspher 100 RP 18 end …
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