INVESTIGADORES
GAGLIARDI Leonardo Gabriel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Novel optimization method for complex mixtures in capillary electrophoresis. Application for the analysis of Harmala alkaloids in edible algae by CE-MS.
Autor/es:
MARCOS TASCÓN; FERNANDO J. BENAVENTE MORENO; LEONARDO G. GAGLIARDI
Lugar:
Lima
Reunión:
Conferencia; 19th Latin-American Symposium on Biotechnology, Biomedical, Biopharmaceutical and Industrial Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis and Microchip Technology (LACE 2013).; 2013
Resumen:
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