Related articles published in journal of chromatography, vols. 587–589

Related articles published in journal of chromatography, vols. 587–589

345 Related articles Vols. 587-589 in Journal of Chromatography, published Volume 587 Use of anion-exchange chromatography and chromatofocusing t...

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345

Related articles Vols. 587-589

in Journal of Chromatography,

published

Volume 587

Use of anion-exchange chromatography and chromatofocusing to reveal the structural erase II in a HL-60 cell line resistant to multi-drug treatment by F. Boege, F. Gieseler, H. Biersack and M. Clark (Wiirzburg, Germany) Hydrophobic interaction chromatography for the purification 60 000 by B. Schoel and S. H. E. Kaufmann (Ulm, Gemtany) Isolation

of a mycobacterial

of topoisom3

heat shock protein

of relative molecular

mass 19

as a means of fractionating

25

microsomal

cytochrome

P-450 isozymes 33

High-performance metal chelate affinity chromatography by M. Kastner and D. Neubert (Berlin, Germany) Purification and characterization of transglutaminases by J. Seitz, C. Keppler and S. B. Hiintemann

of cytochromes

P-450 using Chelating

43

A affinity

of cytochrome P-450 components from marmoset by M. Kastner and D. Neubert (Berlin, Germany)

A high-performance liquid chromatographic method acetamide by J. S. Wagh, A. A. Mokashi and A. Datta

liver microsomes

55

chromatography

to isolate

murine

IgG, 61

The cytoskeletal protein villin as a parameter for early detection of tubular damage by L. B. Zimmerhackl, B. Leuk and H. Hoschtitzky (Freiburg, Germany)

in the human/kidney XI

by high-performance

liquid chromatography 117

for the monitoring (Maharashtra,

and quantification

of the synthesis

ofp-hydroxyphenyl-

. 280

India)

Applicability of high-performance liquid chromatography-continuous-flow multaneous quantitation of multiple neurochemicals by Y. Ikarashi and Y. Maruyama (Gunma, Japan) Assay for thiomersal (thimerosal) with adaptation by J. E. Parkin (Bentley, Australia)

Superose

from the genital tract of the male rat (Marburg, Germany)

Development and optimization of a single-step procedure using protein monoclonal antibodies from hybridoma supernatants by G. Schuler and M. Reinacher (Giessen, Germany)

Capillary

heterogeneity

of multiple protein factors involved in ribosomal DNA transcription by G. Heilgenthal and I. Grummt (Heidelberg, Germany)

Immobilized metal affinity chromatography by P. H. Roos (Bochum, Germany)

Isolation

and functional

to the quantitation

fast atom

bombardment

mass spectrometry

for si-

. of total ethylmercury

available

306 in degraded

samples 329

tube isotachophoretic separation of catecholamines using cyclodextrin in the leading by S. Tanaka, T. Kaneta, M. Taga, H. Yoshida and H. Ohtaka (Sapporo, Japan)

electrolyte 364

Precolumn fluorescence tagging reagent for carboxylic acids in high-performance liquid chromatography: 4-substituted-7-aminoalkylamino-2,1$benzoxadiazoles by T. Toyo’oka, M. Ishibashi and Y. Takeda (Tokyo, Japan), K. Nakashima and S. Akiyama (Nagasaki, Japan) and S. Uzu and K. Imai (Tokyo, Japan) General

and selective isolation tissues by A. Lagana (Bologna,

procedure

for high-performance

Italy) and A. Marino

(Rome,

liquid chromatographic

determination

Rapid

in 89

(Dingley,

Automated two-dimensional liquid chromatographic system for mapping proteins in highly complex by T. Isobe, K. Uchida, M. Taoka, F. Shinkai, T. Manabe and T. Okuyama (Tokyo, Japan) characterization by M. Kunitani,

steroids

Italy)

Applications of automated amino acid analysis using 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate by P. A. Haynes and D. Sheumack (North Ryde, Australia), L. G. Greig and J. Kibby Redmond (North Ryde, Australia)

On-line

of anabolic

of polyethylene glycol-modified proteins G. Dollinger, D. Johnson and L. Kresin

(Emeryville,

61

Australia)

and J. W. 107

mixtures 115

CA, USA)

ion-exchange chromatography for preparative separation of proteins. IV. Application from skeletal muscle by K. Boren, M. Larsson, N. Bergenhem and U. Carlsson (Linkoping, Sweden)

125 to bovine carbonic

anhydrase

III

.

139

346

High-performance liquid chromatographic study of some biologically active analogues by V. Reichelovi, L. Novotny and D. Zima (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia)

of arabinosylcytosine 147

High-performance affinity chromatography of messenger RNA by T. A. Gross and M. Bard (Indianapolis, IN. USA)

157

High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of oxytetracycline in chinook salmon following administration feed by R. G. Aoyama, K. M. McErlane, H. Erber, D. D. Kitts and H. M. Burt (Vancouver, Canada) Ion-pairing high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination ties in bulk chemical by B. S. Kersten, T. Catalan0 and Y. Rozenman (Skokie, IL, USA)

of S-aminosahcylic

of medicated 181

acid and related impuri187

Superoxide chemical transformation of diolepoxide polyaromatic hydrocarbon DNA adducts. Determination r-7.r-8.9.~.l@tetrahydrotetrol by gas chromatography by W. Li, C. Sotiriou-Leventis, S. Abdcl-Baky, D. H. Fisher and R. W. Giese (Boston, MA, USA)

of benzo[cr]pyrene273

Determination of antihistamines in pharmaceuticals by capillary electrophoresis by C. P. Ong, C. L. Ng. H. K. Lee and S. F. Y. Li (Singapore, Singapore) Simultaneous determination of yohimbine hydrochloride, ance liquid chromatography by R. Chibd and Y. Ishii (Tokyo, Japan)

strychnine

nitrate

335

and methyltestosterone

by ion-pair

high-perform344

High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of diastereomers and enantiomers by R. D. Shah and C. A. Maryanoff (Spring House, PA, USA)

of pyrroloisoquinoline

antidepressants 348

Volume 589 Affinity partitioning of erythrocytic phosphofructokinase in aqueous two-phase systems containing Cibacron Blue by M. C. Tejedor, C. Delgado, M. Grupeli and J. Luque (Madrid, Spain)

poly(ethylene

127

Determination of profiles of non-collagenous proteins from rat bones by sodium dodecyl tography by M. E. Kunkel, A. Seo and R. L. Thomas (Clemson. SC, USA)

sulfate high-performance

High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of pilocarpine hydrochloride jI-cyclodextrin column by K. D. Sternitzke, T. Y. Fan and D. L. Dunn (Fort Worth, TX, USA)

and its degradation

Study of the retention behaviour of barbiturates by overpressured methylammonium chloride by K. Kovacs-Hadady (Debrecen, Hungary)

using silica gel bonded

Simultaneous ion chromdtographic determination as eluent by W. Zhou, W. Liu and D. An (Jiangsu, Solvent

of chloride

layer chromatography

liquid chroma135 products

using a 159

with tricapryl301

and calcium contained

in Ringer’s injection

using a chelating

agent 35x

China)

system for the counter-current purification of hydrophobic by L. Rusconi and M. Galantino (Milan, Italy)

glycol)-bound

bombesin

analogues 362