A rapid screening approach to metabonomics using UPLC and oa-TOF mass spectrometry: application to age, gender and diurnal variation in normal/Zucker obese rats and black, white and nude mice
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The use of Ultra Performance
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The use of Ultra Performance
R. S. Plumb, J. H. Granger, C. L. Stumpf, K. A. Johnson, B. W. Smith, S. Gaulitz, I. D. Wilson and J. Castro-Perez, Analyst, 2005, 130, 844 DOI: 10.1039/B501767J
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