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Are your standards quantitative?
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author: haddon.goodman | date created: 03/17/2011 | comments: 0
No, our standards are NOT intended to be quantitative.
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author: haddon.goodman | date created: 03/17/2011 | comments: 0
How pure are your standards?
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author: haddon.goodman | date created: 03/17/2011 | comments: 0
Our standards are > 95% pure.
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author: haddon.goodman | date created: 03/17/2011 | comments: 0
Do your standards require additional clean up prior to mass spectrometry?
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author: haddon.goodman | date created: 03/17/2011 | comments: 0
No, our standards are HPLC-purified and are fully mass spec compatible.
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author: haddon.goodman | date created: 03/17/2011 | comments: 0
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