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Title | Profiling convoluted single-dimension proton NMR spectra: a Plackett–Burman approach for assessing quantification error of metabolites in complex mixtures with application to cell culture |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Sokolenko, S., E. J. M. Blondeel, N. Azlah, B. George, S. Schulze, D. Chang, and M. G. Aucoin |
Journal | Analytical chemistry |
Volume | 86 |
Pagination | 3330–3337 |
Applied Virus and Complex Biologics Bioprocessing Research Lab
200 Univeristy Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 3G1
Contact Marc Aucoin, Director, Applied Virus and Complex Biologics Bioprocessing Research Lab
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