Search for dissertations about: "Miniaturisation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word Miniaturisation.
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1. Miniaturised Bioanalytical Chemistry in Acoustically Levitated Droplets
Abstract : Fuelled by the current demands of the biological sciences, there is today a growing interest in microscale analysis. Miniaturisation of analytical instruments has become a long-standing trend. Miniaturisation offers several advantages, including rapid separation times, high performance and throughput, reduced costs, etc. READ MORE
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2. New directions in non-porous membrane extraction
Abstract : Complex biological and environmental samples require a high degree of selectivity in order to determine components therein. Sensitivity measures, such as analyte pre-concentration are often required for assessing composition quantitatively. READ MORE
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3. High-throughput screening of solid-phase extraction materials using mass spectrometry
Abstract : In biomarker analysis, sample preparation plays a crucial step in order to extract, isolate and concentrate the analytes of interest. Among the various sample preparation techniques, solid phase extraction (SPE) is one of the most common and popular, due to the high enrichment factor, good recovery, low consumption of organic solvents and the possibility to automate (off- or on-line) the whole process. READ MORE
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4. Miniaturised Microwell-based Cell Assays
Abstract : Cell heterogeneity in genetically identical cell populations is becoming a well-known and important phenomenon in cell biology. Current methods commonly utilise population-based analysis founded on averaged result. Hence there is a need for high-throughput cell assays on the single-cell level. READ MORE
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5. Small, smaller and beyond – Photospectroscopy in an age of miniaturisation
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