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252. Collagen I and III and their decorin modified surfaces studied by atomic force microscopy and the elucidation of their affinity toward positive apolipoprotein B-100 residue by quartz crystal microbalance
253. Microwave-Assisted Photochemical Reactor for the Online Oxidative Decomposition and Determination of p-Hydroxymercurybenzoate and Its Thiolic Complexes by Cold Vapor Generation Atomic Fluorescence Detection
254. Mapping of Selenium Metabolic Pathway in Yeast by Liquid Chromatography−Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
255. ChemInform Abstract: Mechanism of Generation of Volatile Species by Aqueous Boranes
256. Mechanism of generation of volatile species by aqueous boranes
257. Determination of Thiols in Yeast by HPLC Coupled with LTQ-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry after Derivatization with p-(Hydroxymercuri)benzoate
258. Quartz crystal microbalance, a valuable tool for elucidation of interactions between apoB-100 peptides and extracellular matrix components
259. Noncovalent poly(1‐vinylpyrrolidone)‐based copolymer coating for the separation of basic proteins and lipoproteins by CE
260. CEC: A tool for mimicking collagen–surface interactions with apolipoprotein B‐100 peptides
261. Reply to comments of Tsikas on “Determination of S-nitrosoglutathione and other nitrosothiols by p-hydroxymercurybenzoate derivatization and reverse phase chromatography coupled with chemical vapor generation atomic fluorescence detection” by Bramanti et al.
262. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometric identification of iodine species arising from photo-chemical vapor generation
263. Vapor Generation of Inorganic Anionic Species After Aqueous phase Alkylation with Trialkyloxonium Tetrafluoroborates
264. Mechanisms involved in stannane generation by aqueous tetrahydroborate(III)
265. Flame-in-gas-shield miniature flame hydride atomizers for ultra trace element determination by chemical vapor generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry
266. Mechanisms involved in chemical vapor generation by aqueous tetrahydroborate(III) derivatization
267. Nascent hydrogen challenge
268. Open tubular capillary electrochromatography: a new technique for in situ enzymatic modification of low density lipoprotein particles and their protein-free derivatives
269. Determination of the deuterium/hydrogen ratio in gas reaction products by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
270. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry study of hydrogen–deuterium exchange reactions of volatile hydrides of As, Sb, Bi, Ge and Sn in aqueous media
271. Organic solvents as interferents in arsenic determination by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry with flame atomization
272. Mechanism of atomization interference by oxygen at trace level in miniature flame hydride atomizers
273. Continuous flow hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometric determination and speciation of arsenic in wine
274. The mechanism of formation of volatile hydrides by tetrahydroborate(III) derivatization: A mass spectrometric study performed with deuterium labeled reagents
275. Effect of contamination by oxygen at trace level in miniature flame hydride atomizers
276. Insights into the mechanism of chemical vapor generation of transition and noble metals
277. Study of the disulfide reduction of denatured proteins by liquid chromatography coupled with on-line cold-vapor-generation atomic-fluorescence spectrometry (LC–CVGAFS)
278. Chemical vapor generation by tetrahydroborate(III) and other borane complexes in aqueous media
279. Hydrophobic interaction chromatography coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometric detection
280. Chemical vapor generation for atomic spectrometry. A contribution to the comprehension of reaction mechanisms in the generation of volatile hydrides using borane complexes
281. Chemical Vapor Generation Atomic Spectrometry Using Amineboranes and Cyanotrihydroborate(III) Reagents
282. An isoform of the giant protein titin is a master regulator of human T lymphocyte trafficking
283. The relation of double peaks, observed in quartz hydride atomizers, to the fate of free analyte atoms in the determination of arsenic and selenium by atomic absorption spectrometry
284. Masking agents in the determination of selenium by hydride generation technique
285. Determination of mercury by continuous flow cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry using micromolar concentration of sodium tetrahydroborate as reductant solution
286. Mechanism of selenium hydride atomization, fate of free atoms and temperature distribution in an argon shielded, highly fuel-rich, hydrogen–oxygen diffusion micro-flame studied by atomic absorption spectrometry
287. Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric determination of selenium in biological fluids with rhodium modifier compared with hydride generation atomic spectrometric techniques
288. Improving the analytical performance of hydride generation non-dispersive atomic fluorescence spectrometry. Combined effect of additives and optical filters
289. Selective determination of thiolic proteins by hydrophobic interaction chromatography coupled with on-line cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry
290. Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XL, Pisa (Italy), 11–16 June 2017.
291. Studies in hydride generation atomic fluorescence determination of selenium and tellurium. Part 1 — self interference effect in hydrogen telluride generation and the effect of KI
292. Permanent modification in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry — advances, anticipations and reality
293. Application of Mercury Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry to the Characterization of Mercury-Accessible −SH Groups in Native Proteins
294. Cold vapour atomic fluorescence studies on the behaviour of mercury(II) and mercury(II)-thiol complexes. An alternative route for characterization of –SH binding groups
295. Selenium hydride atomization, fate of free atoms and spectroscopic temperature in miniature diffusion flame atomizer studied by atomic absorption spectrometry
296. Elimination of hydrofluoric acid interference in the determination of antimony by the hydride generation technique
297. Argon shielded, highly fuel-rich, hydrogen–oxygen diffusion microflame—a new hydride atomizer
298. Critical ReviewDetermination of Selenium and Tellurium in Environmental Samples
299. Interferences in hydride atomization studied by atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectrometry
300. Thermally stabilized iridium on an integrated, carbide-coated platform as a permanent modifier for hydride-forming elements in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 2. Hydride generation and collection, and behaviour of some organoelement species
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