Flash Presentations 6
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Amar Rai Imperial College London
Mapping gas-phase fragmentation and photodegradation of floxacin drugs via IMS-MS/MS and computational modelling
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Young-Ji An Jeonbuk National University
Validating the use of tobacco condensates for toxicity testing
Shazia Khan University of Edinburgh
Glycidyltrimethylammonium chloride (GTMAC) - a novel derivatising reagent for detection of estrogens by LC-MS/MS
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John Sidda University of Oxford
Expanding the MR1-ligandome using multi-platform metabolomics: towards novel cancer immunotherapies
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Farah Salim University of Leicester
From pill to plasma: establishing reference intervals for aspirin metabolites with a targeted LC-MS/MS method
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Joanna Simpson University of Edinburgh
A novel LC-MS/MS method for simultaneous quantitation of steroid and thyroid hormones in chickens
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Pongpanot Pongworasuwanna University of York
UV isomer-dependent photochemistry of sulfobenzoic acid using laser-interfaced electrospray ionization mass spectrometry technique*
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Samuel Weekes University of Warwick
Breaking down verapamil: ultra-high-resolution FT-ICR and tandem MS for structural analysis*
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Melissa Greenwood Newcastle University
Quantification of chondroitin sulphate glycosaminoglycans throughout lactation using a streamlined method for analysing human breastmilk*
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Drew Szabo University of York
Clustering and selection of chemicals for cost effective tandem mass spectrometry analysis (MS2) of chemicals
